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Emma Raducanu Moves Within One Win of Reclaiming British Number One Title After Resurgent Form in Miami 2e4v4p

A look at the latest Emma Raducanu ranking after a breathtaking return to form at the Miami Open shows she is just one win away from reclaiming the British number one title.
Emma Raducanu Miami Open Run Silences Critics 6y3y4z
Since clinching the 2021 US Open as an 18-year-old qualifier – the first player ever to do so in the Open era – Emma Raducanu’s career trajectory has hit more than a few stumbling blocks.
Persistent injuries with her wrists and ankles that required surgery, as well as failing to land on a long-established backroom staff having cycled through eight coaches since her Grand Slam win four years ago, has seen her scrutinised more than most.
Despite dropping as low as 289th in the WTA rankings towards the end of an injury-plagued 2023, the now-22-year-old has clawed her way back into the top 100 after a promising 2024, and an even better start to 2025.
Although the Middle Eastern swing was far from ideal for Raducanu after being startled on-court by her apparent stalker, she has bounced back to well and truly silence her critics.
Having failed to make it past the third round in any of her first five tournament appearances this season, she now finds herself playing some of the best tennis of her career as she prepares for a first ever Masters 1000 quarter-final.
She has dropped just one set on her way to the Miami Open final eight – coming against world number 10 Emma Navarro – and will now cut her teeth against number four ranked Jessica Pegula.
What is Emma Radacanu Ranking After Resurgent Form in Miami? 61o2m
A look at the latest Emma Raducanu ranking reveals just how valuable her good fortunes in Florida may turn out to be.
Success at a Masters 1000 is the perfect springboard to catapult her back into contention, and even if she does fall to Pegula in Wednesday’s quarter-final, she is guaranteed to be a top 50 player once again.
However, there is still plenty more ranking points up for grabs if she continues her purple patch. Just one more win would see her reclaim the British number one title and overtake Katie Boulter.
Qualifying for the final four would also see her crack to the top 40, and a speculative look into a potential run to the final may even see her knocking on the door for a place in the WTA top 30 by the end of the week.