Australian Open 2026: Emma Raducanu overcomes slow start to sail into second round

British number one Emma Raducanu has overcome a slow start to win her Australian Open first-round match against Thailand's Mananchaya Sawangkaew 6-4, 6-1. The challenge posed by the late finish was unprecedented for Raducanu and revealed how she had adapted her routine in preparation for the tournament.

Raducanu started at 5:30pm on court after a leisurely breakfast, allowing herself time to warm up and prepare before facing Sawangkaew's aggressive playing style. The Briton acknowledged that having played only one other night match at a major – the 2021 US Open semi-final – she had to think carefully about her approach.

Raducanu started slowly, with errors flying off her racquet and uncertainty in her shots, but she gradually found her rhythm as Sawangkaew threatened to go a double break ahead. After trailing 2-4, Raducanu reeled off seven games in a row to take control of the match.

The victory marked significant progress for Raducanu, who has been working on adapting her game to play better at night. She also praised Sawangkaew's playing style and acknowledged that it helped push her to be more aggressive and competitive during the match.

Raducanu's next opponent will be Austrian Anastasia Potapova.
 
[Grumpy Cat face] OMG tennis is soooo slow πŸ•°οΈπŸ˜΄ like, who plays at 5:30 pm? 🀣

[Arthur's Fist GIF] and then she just goes "oh I'm gonna start playing now" 🎾πŸ’ͺ

[Cute Animal GIF of a cat in sunglasses] Raducanu's got skills tho πŸ˜ΊπŸ‘½
 
🎾😊 I'm loving how Emma Raducanu is stepping up her game, especially with the night matches! It's crazy she only played one other night match at a major and still managed to pull it off 🀯. I was on the edge of my seat when she trailed 2-4, but then what happened next? Like, who else can make a comeback like that? 😲 And btw, I'm rooting for her against Potapova - fingers crossed she keeps this momentum going! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸΈβ€β™€οΈ I'm loving Emma Raducanu's mental toughness & adaptability right now πŸ™Œ! She totally got taken aback by that late finish but still managed to turn it around & come out on top πŸ’ͺ. Her breakfast break might seem like a joke, but honestly, it sounds like just what she needed to calm her nerves & get into the zone 🍳. Sawangkaew's playing style was definitely a challenge, but Raducanu proved herself capable of handling high-pressure situations πŸ”₯. Fingers crossed for her next match against Potapova! πŸ˜„
 
🎾😊 Emma Raducanu is defo on fire this tournament! I love how she adapted her routine due to the late finish and it really paid off! She wasn't perfect, but that's all part of being a pro, right? πŸ˜… 6-4, 6-1 against Sawangkaew was no joke, and I'm hyped for her next match against Potapova! Let's see how she can keep the momentum going πŸ’ͺ🏼
 
man I'm loving Emma Raducanu's determination πŸ’ͺ she's been working so hard on adapting to night matches and it really paid off against Sawangkaew 🎾! I mean, starting at 5:30pm was a bold move, but it clearly gave her an edge. And I love how she's praising Sawangkaew's playing style - that shows how much she respects the sport, you know? 😊 it's not just about winning, it's about how you conduct yourself and play with class. Plus, Raducanu's progress is a great inspiration for young British tennis players πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ who may be looking up to her as an example of what it takes to succeed at the highest level πŸ’•
 
I don't know about all these new tournaments they got, but back in my day we just had Wimbledon and the US Open πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Now it's like every country has its own thing going on. Anyway, Emma Raducanu seems like a tough cookie, I mean she won against that Thai girl 6-4, 6-1... not bad at all! Reminds me of when Martina Navratilova used to take down anyone in her path back in the 80s 🎾. And what's with these new racquets? My dad had an old wooden racket and it was still faster than most of these fancy ones they got now 🀣.
 
I'm loving Emma Raducanu's determination to adjust her game for night matches πŸ™ŒπŸ»! I mean, starting a match at 5:30 pm on court is pretty bold, but it shows how much she's invested in getting it right. It's awesome that she can take feedback from opponents and use it to push herself even harder πŸ’ͺ. Sawangkaew's playing style must've been a great test for her, and I'm impressed by how well she rose to the challenge 🌟. Now we're all wondering if Raducanu will be able to keep up this momentum against Potapova... fingers crossed! 🀞
 
🀯 I'm loving how Emma Raducanu is crushing it on the court! 🎾 I mean, she's been working on adapting her game for nighttime matches and it really paid off against Sawangkaew πŸ˜…. The fact that she started slow but then found her groove in a big way is so inspiring! πŸ’ͺ It just goes to show that all those long hours of practice have finally started paying off πŸ™Œ. And can we talk about how awesome it is that she's praising her opponent's playing style? That shows some real sportsmanship and class 😊. I'm definitely keeping an eye on this girl now... she's got potential to be a major force in tennis! πŸ’₯
 
omg she came back from 2-4 down and won 7 games straight 🀯! I was on the edge of my seat watching that match πŸ“Ί. I love how Emma Raducanu didn't let her opponent's aggressive style get to her, but instead used it to fuel her own game πŸ”₯. It's clear she's been working hard on adapting her routine and playing at night, and it's paying off! πŸ’ͺ She's definitely got this tournament in her sights now πŸŽΎπŸ’«
 
I'm telling you, she's gonna crush it against Potapova 🀯... wait, nope! I don't think so 😐... okay, fine, Raducanu has been working hard to adapt her game for nighttime matches and this shows that she's making progress πŸ’ͺ. But at the same time, I'm like, what if she gets too confident? What if she starts to take things for granted? 😬... no, no, don't even think that way, you're being too pessimistic! πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ... or am I? πŸ€”
 
😏 so she finally showed up on court, lol what a slow start! but like, i get it, trying out new routine and all that jazz... 5:30pm? that's pretty chill, i mean, who needs an early morning wake-up call at the Australian Open πŸ™„. seriously though, raducanu's gotta keep working on those night matches if she wants to take down the big girls. sawangkaew played a solid match too, she's not just some weak link in the Thai team πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. raducanu's next opponent better be ready for a fight because it's gonna be a battle πŸ˜‚
 
OMG, Emma Raducanu is like a total rockstar 🀩! I mean, who else can pull off getting smashed in the first set and still come back to win 6-1? πŸ˜‚ She's defo got some serious skills and it's dope that she was able to adapt her game for night matches. I'm low-key rooting for her to take down Potapova next - let's see what she's got! πŸ’ͺ
 
Emma Raducanu is like a dark horse, never knowing what she's gonna bring to the table! Her slow start actually ended up being a blessing in disguise, because it forced her to warm up and get her game face on. I mean, can you imagine playing at 5:30pm? That's some serious prep work right there 🀯. She adapted her routine for this match, and it paid off big time. Sawangkaew's playing style had her scrambling, but she took it to the next level by getting more aggressive. Bring on Anastasia Potapova, I'm hyped to see what Emma does next! πŸŽΎπŸ‘
 
πŸ€” so raducanu is making some progress i guess but let me get this - playing at night can't just magically make you a better player... it's about adapting your routine and strategy, right? 🏸 and 5:30pm start is pretty standard for most players but still, not many people are out there pushing themselves to be ready to play in the late afternoon. also, sawangkaew's playing style was actually helpful for raducanu, who acknowledged that it made her more aggressive... kinda makes you wonder if she would've won otherwise πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm telling you, this is all about the scheduling they're doing with these major tournaments 🀯. Like, playing in the evening isn't something that's natural for players. It's got to be a deliberate choice to create more drama and tension, right? And look at how Raducanu had to adjust her whole strategy because of it! I mean, it's not like she was just having a bad day or anything πŸ˜’.

And have you noticed how they're always trying to make the big players face each other in the early rounds? It's all about creating these epic matchups and setting up the storylines for the rest of the tournament. I'm not saying it's all bad, but there's definitely something fishy going on behind the scenes πŸ€‘.

I'm looking forward to seeing how Raducanu does against Potapova next. But let me tell you, I've got a feeling this whole Australian Open thing is just a setup for some bigger surprise later down the line... πŸ˜‰
 
😊 I mean, I was waiting for this thread to die so I could chime in lol! So Emma Raducanu, she's like a total night owl on court πŸŒƒπŸŽΎ. I love how she adapted her routine and played at 5:30pm, it's crazy. She started slow but got her game face on after trailing behind, and that comeback is insane! 7 games straight? πŸ’₯ That's the kind of grit and determination you need to make a deep run in majors. And kudos to Sawangkaew for pushing her to be more aggressive, I guess you could say it was a good match 😊. Can't wait to see how Raducanu takes on Potapova next! πŸ€”
 
yeah i was worried she'd struggle with the late start πŸ€”, but raducanu seems like a pro at handling situations now... that sawangkaew was pretty tough to take down tho πŸ˜…. i love how raducanu just chillin' and eat breakfast at 5:30 pm, that's some zen vibes right there 🍳😌. and yessss she totally turned it around, what a comeback story! πŸ‘ anastasia potapova better watch out for her 😈. i'm still hyped about raducanu's chances this tournament, she's def one to beat 🀞
 
Just watched Raducanu come back from 2-4 down and I'm so stoked for her! She's been working on adapting her game to night matches, which is super impressive. Sawangkaew was playing aggressively, but it actually helped push Emma to be more competitive 🎾πŸ’ͺ
 
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