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Raducanu thrashes Ena Shibahara for first US Open victory since 2021 title

about 20 hours ago
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Four years after her three life-changing weeks in New York, Emma Raducanu overcame a significant mental hurdle as she secured her first victory at the US Open since her 2021 title run in impressive fashion, dismantling the qualifier Ena Shibahara 6-1, 6-2 to finally return to the second round,After painful first-round defeats by Alizé Cornet and Sofia Kenin, plus a withdrawal in 2023 during an eight-month injury layoff, Raducanu showed her growth and newfound self-assurance by putting together a solid, clean performance against an inferior opponent,“It has been on my mind,” Raducanu said of her inability to win a match in New York,“It’s been four years, and it’s a very special tournament for me,I did feel different coming into it this year.

I felt like I was doing the right things day to day, but still, it’s in the back of your head.So I’m just very pleased to have overcome that.”With the victory, the British No 1 is now 20-4 against lower-ranked players over the past year and her ability to consistently win favourable match-ups has been a key part of her steady rise up the rankings.She will next face the qualifier Janice Tjen, who toppled the 24th seed Veronika Kudermetova 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.It also signified a confidence-building first grand slam victory alongside her new Spanish coach, Francisco Roig, who again offered his charge a constant stream of positive reinforcement from a corner of Louis Armstrong Stadium.

Roig was joined in Raducanu’s player box by Jerome Poupel, a chiropractor who has been helping Raducanu with her continued back injury,“He’s been helping me for the last year, I would say,I’ve had back problems for the last year, so he’s just really helped with that,” Raducanu said,“As I’ve been playing more tennis and training more, it’s just important for me to stay on top of that,It’s cool, you know, he’s worked in F1, he’s worked with horses, so it’s very different.

But I’m just enjoying having him around,He’s a great, calm but eccentric kind of character,”During their time working together, Poupel has offered Raducanu unique insights on her character,“He said that my character is similar to a horse,” she said,“Can be quite stubborn, dig their heels in.

He’s got experience.Hopefully he can read me.And also they kind of wear their emotion on their sleeve.“If they’re not feeling like they want to do something they probably won’t do it.I’m just happy to have him around.

He’s got so much different, diverse experience that it’s great to have that insight.”This was a good first-round draw for Raducanu, but Shibahara is an interesting figure in her own right.An American-born Japanese player, the 27-year-old is a former top four doubles player and the 2022 French Open mixed doubles champion.Shibahara only opted to prioritise singles last year and she has performed admirably, rising from outside the top 500 to her current ranking of No 128.However, she has never defeated a top-50 opponent and this contest marked just the second grand slam main draw appearance of her career.

Sign up to The RecapThe best of our sports journalism from the past seven days and a heads-up on the weekend’s actionafter newsletter promotionFrom the beginning, Raducanu set the tone with a calming hold to love.As she rolled through the match, she found a nice balance between imposing herself with her early ball striking and remaining solid against an erratic opponent who finished the match with 36 unforced errors.While Raducanu once spent a significant amount of time scouting opponents, she puts part of her success down to finding solutions within herself.“I like watching the opponents,” Raducanu said.“I think I’m probably watching less now.

I just have a good awareness of the opponent, what they like to do, and a lot more centred around me.I think I’m trusting myself, trusting my own abilities a lot more and I know what I need to do on the court as well, not necessarily searching so much to the box, asking for what to do, only if I feel like I really need it.I think that’s helped me keep my head in the match, rather than looking up, getting distracted, and kind of searching for something.”Before the tournament, Raducanu spoke in depth about how the US Open has generated conflicting emotions for her over the years.Her first‑round defeat against Kenin last year was a particularly low point, and Raducanu broke down in tears during her post-match press conference.

Things are clearly different now.This summer Raducanu has become a more match tough and confident player than at any point in the past four years.Now she will try to turn that conviction and contentment into another positive run in New York.
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There’s an app for that: finding a sunny cafe in Paris, the city of light

In August, Paris is uncharacteristically quiet as hordes of residents scatter to the country’s beaches and coasts for a yearly month of vacation. Businesses close and the city nearly grinds to a halt. Among those who remain, there is an eternal, quintessentially Parisian quest: hunting for a balmy terrasse bathed in sunlight for an evening apéritif.Finding the perfect seat on the pavement outside a cafe may be a matter of a chance stroll or a timely text from a friend. This summer, though, a digital solution has gained popularity in an extremely French instance of the old Apple slogan “there’s an app for that”: Jveuxdusoleil, an app that tracks the sun’s movement through the city’s maze of buildings to pinpoint exactly where you can claim a sunny spot on a terrace for your coffee

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Australian livestreaming platform Kick broadcast a man’s death – could it face repercussions from regulators?

The death of a man in France that was livestreamed on online platform Kick has sparked a police investigation and calls for regulators to examine what happened and how it was allowed to be beamed out live on the internet. What is Kick, what happened, and what could happen next?Raphaël Graven, 46, from southern France and known online as Jean Pormanove, had built a profile on Kick, where he had reportedly gained over a million followers.He died during an extended live stream on the platform this week. Leading up to his death, he was allegedly physically assaulted and humiliated by co-streamers as viewers watched. Excerpts of hours-long videos, which the Guardian has seen, appear to show Graven being hit, insulted, strangled, and shot at with a paintball gun

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Microsoft workers occupy HQ in protest against company’s ties to Israeli military

Dozens of Microsoft employees occupied the company’s east campus in Redmond, Washington to protest against what they say is the use of its software by the Israeli military to carry out operations in Gaza and enable the surveillance of Palestinians.Less than a week after the company said it was launching an independent investigation into the use of its Azure software, current and former staff occupied a space they declared the “Free Zone”, holding placards that read “Join The Worker Intifada – No Labor for Genocide” and “Martyred Palestinian Children’s Plaza”.The protests, organised by the No Azure for Genocide group, has demanded Microsoft divest from Israel. Earlier this year, employee Joe Lopez interrupted a speech by CEO Satya Nadella at the annual developer conference.“Satya, how about you show how Microsoft is killing Palestinians,” said Lopez

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