Emma Raducanu reaches WTA final at Queen's Club Championships
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 12:25 PM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Emma Raducanu has advanced to the finals of the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships in London. In a challenging run, she faced rain delays that led to playing two matches in one day but overcame opponents including Sorana Cîrstea and Iva Jovic. Raducanu aims to secure her second tour-level title, following her 2021 US Open victory. She has reunited with head coach Andrew Richardson, who previously guided her to success.
- •Raducanu reached her first WTA final on home soil.
- •She faced scheduling challenges due to rain interruptions.
- •Her team includes head coach Andrew Richardson and mentor Jane O’Donoghue.
- •Raducanu seeks her second career title.
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"Emma Raducanu has captured the spotlight at the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships, putting together a dream run to the final. Despite a chaotic schedule caused by rain disruptions that forced her to play two matches in a single day, the Brit has moved within one victory of clinching her second tour-level trophy and ending the title drought that has persisted since she won the 2021 US Open crown as an 18-year-old qualifier.
"Emma Raducanu has been finding her form once again, putting together a brilliant run on the grass courts to reach her first career WTA final on home soil at the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships in London. While the Brit has frequently changed her coaching staff over the last few years, she has a familiar team to guide her during the grass swing.
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External links- Yahoo SportsJun 14, 2026, 12:25 PMWho Is Coaching Emma Raducanu Ahead of Her HSBC Championship Final? All About Her Team Members
Emma Raducanu has been finding her form once again, putting together a brilliant run on the grass courts to reach her first career WTA final on home soil at the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships in London. While the Brit has frequently changed her coaching staff over the last few years, she has a familiar team to guide her during the grass swing.
- Yahoo SportsJun 14, 2026, 12:15 PMWho Are Emma Raducanu’s Parents? All to Know About the Brit’s Family and Upbringing Ahead of Queen’s Club Final
Emma Raducanu has captured the spotlight at the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships, putting together a dream run to the final. Despite a chaotic schedule caused by rain disruptions that forced her to play two matches in a single day, the Brit has moved within one victory of clinching her second tour-level trophy and ending the title drought that has persisted since she won the 2021 US Open crown as an 18-year-old qualifier.
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