The former British Tim Hinman believes that the best has not yet come from Emma Radocano, despite her open defeat in the United States by Elena Reybakina.
Radokano had intensified to the third round in New York, and won its first two games to lose only six games, but she was here at the recipient party Former Wimbledon Champion Ribakina winning 6-1 6-2 in only 62 minutes.
The loss places the end of a season of what might be for Radokano in Grand Slams, where the 22 -year -old failed to advance until after the third round in any of them, after Iga Swiatek has faced twice, and Aryna Sabalenka and Rybakina now.
Against Swiaatek and Rybakina, she managed to win only seven games in three games, while her clash with Sabalenka in Wimbledon was much closer and inspired confidence that she could compete with the best.
Talk to Sky Sports“For Radocano, it will be raw, it will be disappointing,” Hinman said in the previous semi -finals of the United States.
“Rybakina was very good. But when the dust settled and Raducanu can sit with her team, she moves completely in the right direction.
“She must continue to work in this process, and the more it does, the more impact on these big championships.
“Disappointing now, but the best has not yet come.”
The transfer of its ranking should be up to 20 years, and thus avoid these matches in the early rounds should be a priority for Rashiano, who has a few points to defend it in the coming months.
Hope must also be its new training partnership with Spanish Francisco Rawig that lasts after a positive start.
“Radocano will disappear with her entire team and analyze this,” Hinman said. “She was in front of the top 10 players, one of the best players there, and there were many positives during this militant season, but this was a little to check the reality.
“A difficult day, but Raducanu will learn a lot of this. I thought Rybakina was great from the word Go.
“I went out with this aggressive cracks, which is its bread and butter. This is why it is the champion of the four major championships.
“I really went after the Radokano service, and I got this early break and the momentum that was just built and built.
“It was very complete and consistent with Rybakina. It was a little victory for her.”
Bartoli: Radocano will learn to play the best players
Former Wimbledon champion Marion Bartolon believes that Radocano will learn to face the best players in the world.
“What is very positive, Radokano started its American swing throughout Washington-she played tennis without stopping, without injury,” said the former quarter-finals in the United States.
“I really played a good tennis, and yes, I was lost against the 10 best players, but this is nothing to be ashamed of.
“It is just the beginning of points against the best affected by the ball that struggles a little.
“But who did not struggle with that?
“The more you play against the best players, the more you learn, and we will see it then get out of the mark a little faster.”
Did Radokano make a mistake in her tactics?
Laura Robson, a former Wimbledon champion, feels that Radocano did not commit tactically, allowing Arbakina to intervene and control.
Robson said: “Ripkina played a great match there. With regard to the ground blow, she was playing very freely, and she went to her foot.
“Radocano was not committed to the tactic. Sometimes it looked as if she was trying to hit big, but then the next point would take half a step back.
“Rybakina gave this easy rhythm to work with, and she was able to exercise a lot of pressure on Radaucanu.”
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