
Emma Raducanu won her first match at the Italian Open, although Australia’s Maya Joint made her work hard before the Briton overwhelmed her in a deciding set.
Raducanu eventually beat the Australian 7-5 6-7 6-3 to reach the second round in Rome.
The British star pressured Joint in the third game of the first set. Eventually she ripped a forehand past Joint to get her fourth break point. But Joint defended that driving an excellent backhand away from Raducanu.
Immediately though Raducanu began to work through the challenge, putting a brilliant backhand return of serve down inside the line and beyond Joint to break back. She held her serve to level the set.
Her advance continued. She broke again to lead for the first time in the match and dominated the final game of the opening set to seal it 7-5 in her favour.
Raducanu began the second set strongly, breaking Joint’s service game. But the Australian kept herself in touch throughout, clinging on to win games. Despite Raducanu on verge of outright victory, just two points away at one stage, Joint regrouped and managed to tie the set at 5-5.
Momentum swung her way, although Raducanu did force a tiebreak. But quality play from the Australian saw her win that 7-1 and claim the second set.
However Raducanu stormed back in the deciding set, running away with it initially as she seized the first five games.