Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter through to Eastbourne quarter-finals after impressive wins | Golf News

Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter through to Eastbourne quarter-finals after impressive wins | Golf News


Emma Raducanu saved a match point on her way to beating a top-10 player for the first time in her career as she came from behind to defeat world No 5 Jessica Pegula 4-6 7-6 (8-6) 7-5.

It follows on from her stunning first-round win over fellow former US Open champion Sloane Stephens, with Raducanu describing her latest triumph over Pegula as one of her most “meaningful” wins.

The American – who won the Berlin WTA title last week – had looked in control when taking the opening set but Raducanu battled back to win after almost three hours in sweltering conditions.

She now joins British No 1 Katie Boulter and Harriet Dart through to the quarter-finals, three Brits making it through to the last-16 in Eastbourne for the first time since 1978.

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Britain’s Katie Boulter beat Jelena Ostapenko to reach the quarter-finals of the grass-court event in Eastbourne

After being broken twice by Pegula in the first set, Raducanu rallied to pull back level at 4-4 only to then see her serve falter again as Pegula closed out the opener.

The match appeared to be running away from the 21-year-old as she swiftly fell into a 2-0 hole to start the second set, having again lost her opening service game.

However, after finding her range from the back of the court and lifted by the home crowd, it was Pegula who started to wilt in the Eastbourne sun.

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Katie Boulter and Emma Raducanu are through to the quarter-finals in Eastbourne

Raducanu dug deep to recover from 3-0 down in the tie-break, saving a match point down 6-5 to ultimately level the contest as Pegula lashed another return into the net.

Remarkably, it was the first time in her career Raducanu had taken a set from a top-10 player and she built on the momentum into the deciding set as she broke twice to move 5-2 ahead.

Pegula, though, refused to go quietly and broke twice herself when Raducanu was serving for the match to level things up a 5-5… only for the home favourite to break again and nudge 6-5 ahead before this time closing it out on serve – albeit with Pegula wasting three break points from 0-40 up.

“I am pretty drained right now but I just want to say thanks to everyone again for getting me through some really difficult moments in that match,” Raducanu said after her win.

“I am really pleased with how I managed to navigate some really tough situations and I didn’t think I would be able to get myself out of it, so I would say this match is one of the more meaningful ones to me.”

Raducana faces sixth-seed Daria Kasatkina in the last 16.

Boulter beats Ostapenko to reach quarters

Earlier, British No 1 Boulter beat former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko in straight sets as she continued her fine form on grass.

The 27-year-old, who successfully defended her title in Nottingham earlier this month, triumphed 6-4 7-5 and will now face third seed Jasmine Paolini.

The world No 32 said: “I wasn’t sure what to expect coming into this grass-court season. I’m out here having fun and enjoying myself.”

Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko (Getty Images)
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Jelena Ostapenko cut a frustrated figure during her defeat to British No 1 Katie Boulter

Boulter took the first set amid a series of errors from Latvian Ostapenko and then broke at 5-5 in the second before holding to complete victory.

“Honestly, I was just trying to slap a little harder than she was,” Boulter said, after beating a Grand Slam winner for the first time.

“She’s so tough to play against, you never know what is going to happen and it’s completely in her control.”

And Dart rounded off a spectacular day for British tennis as she beat American world No 48 Sofia Kenin 6-3 6-7 (3-7) 6-0 to ensure three Brits reach the quarter-finals of the competition for the first time in over 45 years.

Dart’s opponent in the next round is Canadian 21-year-old Leylah Fernandez, who famously lost out to Raducanu in the 2021 US Open final at Flushing Meadows.

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Tony Docherty: Dundee boss signs new deal after impressive debut season | Football News

Tony Docherty: Dundee boss signs new deal after impressive debut season | Football News


Dundee manager Tony Docherty has signed a contract extension after an impressive debut season at Dens Park.

The 53-year-old joined the club last summer, taking his first management job after being current Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes’ long-time assistant.

He led them to their first top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership for nine years, securing a return to European football.

Docherty’s success saw him nominated for PFA Scotland and Scottish Football Writers’ manager of the year awards.

“I am excited to have signed a new deal with the club and I’m quite humbled that the club approached me for a contract extension,” said Docherty.

“My ambitions are matched by the ambitions of the club, we want to take the success of last season and to improve us and make us even better.

“I’m delighted that I’ve got the opportunity to work at such a brilliant club and I want to progress the club further.

“I want to highlight the fantastic staff that I’ve got here at the club, every single one of them works so hard every day to make sure we are at our best, they played such a big part in the success we had last season.

“I said last season that one of my most important signings was Stuart Taylor, my assistant manager, who I brought in and he has had such an influence on the team. I’ve also had great support from upstairs from John [Nelms] and Gordon [Strachan] and I am really excited with the direction the club is going in.

“Everybody at the club is on the same page, we all want to improve and develop and be better than we were before.

“To the Dundee supporters, I would like to thank them all for all the support they have given me and the players since I’ve been manager. They were such an important part of what we achieved last season, but I believe it’s just the start of things.

“The fans are pivotal to any success that we are going to have at this club and we saw that last season. I would just like to urge them to get behind us once again as much as they can and help us prove that last season was not just a flash in the pan and we can build on what we achieved last campaign.”

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Royal Ascot: Calandagan claims impressive King Edward VII Stakes victory for France after Crystal Black and Soprano triumph | Racing News

Royal Ascot: Calandagan claims impressive King Edward VII Stakes victory for France after Crystal Black and Soprano triumph | Racing News


Calandgan stormed to an impressive victory in the Group Two King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot to become the first French winner of the week.

The Francis-Henri Graffard-trained 11/2 chance came with a strong run down the outside of the field in the home straight under Stephane Pasquier and stretched clear in the closing stages to prevail by six lengths.

Space Legend (9/2) plugged on for second under James Doyle, with Royal Supremacy third and Mondo Man fourth as the four Aidan O’Brien-trained runners failed to strike a blow.

Pasquier was riding his second Royal Ascot winner but the first since Manduro in 2007.

Graffard was training his second winner at the Royal meeting with the Aga Khan-owned son of Gleneagles, having first tasted success with Watch Me in the Coronation Stakes back in 2019.

He said: “With the draw we had we found ourselves a little bit out the back, but we decided to ride him by himself as he’s not used to a big field like that.

“It was very straightforward. It’s a pleasure to come, we’ve had a tough week so it’s good to finish on a nice winner.”

Calandagan hails from the family of Classic winner Clodovil but was gelded at the end of his juvenile campaign.

Graffard added: “First time out at Deauville he was very difficult, he wouldn’t load so we had no choice [but to geld him]. I’m sure the Princess (Zahra Aga Khan) will tell me she is upset we gelded him, again! Every win she is telling me, she is not happy, not happy! It’s brilliant, I am delighted for her.”

Crystal Black sparkles for Keanes

Colin Keane reflected on the “most emotional” success of his riding career after delivering Crystal Black to perfection to win the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes for his father Gerard.

Champion jockey for the last four seasons in Ireland, Keane has enjoyed a whole host big-race victories during that period including Classic wins in the Irish 2,000 Guineas on Siskin, the Irish Oaks on Even So and the Irish Derby on Westover – but none meant more to him than this.

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Crystal Black is steered home by Colin Keane in the Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes

Heading to Ascot having won both of his starts this term, Crystal Black was an 11/1 shot for this ultra-competitive mile-and-a-half handicap and while he still had plenty of horses ahead of him heading into the straight, he soon responded to his rider’s urgings to take closer order.

Although the Willie Mullins-trained 7/4 favourite Ethical Diamond at one point looked the likely winner, Crystal Black was not for passing once striking the front, running on to score by two-and-a-quarter lengths with ears pricked from David O’Meara’s Epic Poet. Ziggy made late headway to pip Ethical Diamond for third.

“It’s the most emotional I’ve felt about riding a winner. It’s very special riding one for my father at Royal Ascot, and a great bunch of owners (the Wear A Pink Ribbon Syndicate). They might not get home for a while to be honest, but they’re dead right,” said the jockey.

“He’s improved from run to run and we thought he’d get a mile and a half, the way he was finishing over a mile and a quarter. He seems to be a horse that the longer he’s on the bridle, the better he travels, and he can quicken.

“At home he can just win by a neck or a head and has kept on the right side of the handicapper, thankfully. You’d imagine he’d have to move up to Group level now.”

Keane senior added: “It’s just unbelievable, I never thought we’d have a horse here. I dreamed of maybe having a Cheltenham horse along the way, I never dreamed we’d have a Royal Ascot horse.”

Soprano calls Sandringham tune under Loughnane

Billy Loughnane struck for the second time during Royal Ascot, as Soprano hit the right note in the Sandringham Stakes.

Winner of the Coventry Stakes on the opening day of the meeting, the 18-year-old was wearing the blue silks of Highclere Thoroughbreds aboard George Boughey’s three-year-old, who was good enough to place in group company as a two-year-old.

Billy Loughnane celebrates after winning the Sandringham Stakes aboard Soprano on day four of Royal Ascot
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Billy Loughnane celebrates after winning the Sandringham Stakes on Soprano

Third in the Albany at this meeting 12 months ago, she was racing in a handicap for the first time in this one-mile event and was sent off at 14/1.

With the action favouring those racing on the stands side of the track, the daughter of Starspangledbanner burst out of the pack to hunt down Rachel King aboard John and Thady Gosden’s Strutting deep inside the final furlong to win by half a length.

Loughnane said: “I had to bide my time, and she finished off very well. Her form was very strong from a two-year-old and this is her first step back in a handicap – she’d been running in stakes company – and first try over the mile as well.

“She hit the line well. She’s a filly with a lot of ability and, if I’m honest, she probably would have been a lot closer at Musselburgh. She was a bit slow through the gates on a front-running course. I was too far behind and I didn’t give her the greatest of rides. I’m delighted to be able to repay the owners and thank them very much for keeping faith.

Billy Loughnane celebrates his Royal Ascot victory on Soprano
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Loughnane celebrates his second Royal Ascot victory on Soprano

“It means a lot to ride a winner for George. I had my first winner for him a year ago last week and we’ve had plenty more since. Without George, I’m not sure I would have kept the momentum up after losing my claim. He’s been massive for me and I’ve got a lot to thank him for.

“This is a dream come true and the week keeps getting better and better. When you get the feeling, you always want to have it again.”

Pilgrim provides a first for Barrons

Pilgrim gave training duo David and Nicola Barron their first Royal Ascot winner as he claimed the honours in the closing Palace Of Holyrood House Stakes.

The 18/1 chance was driven home by Joe Fanning in the five-furlong handicap to foil Hollie Doyle on Blue Storm by half a length.

Third place went to No Half Measures with Woodhay Wonder in fourth spot.