Dominant Raducanu Charges Into Montreal Third Round With Anisimova Clash Looming
Emma Raducanu continues her hardcourt resurgence with a commanding 6-2 6-4 victory over Peyton Stearns at the Canadian Open, setting up a blockbuster third-round clash against Wimbledon finalist Amanda Anisimova as she builds momentum ahead of the US Open.



Emma Raducanu delivered a statement performance at the National Bank Open in Montreal, defeating 32nd seed Peyton Stearns 6-2 6-4 to advance to the third round of this crucial US Open warm-up event.
Match Highlights
- First Set Dominance: Raducanu converted 78% of first-serve points
- Comeback Spirit: Recovered from 2-4 deficit in second set with 4-game streak
- Head-to-Head: Extends perfect record against Stearns to 3-0
"The support here means everything," said the Toronto-born star. "Seeing Union Jacks in big moments - it's special to perform well where I took my first breaths."
Tactical Breakdown:
- Aggressive baseline play produced 28 winners
- Converted 5/7 break point opportunities
- Improved first-serve percentage to 68% (up 12% from Washington)
Next Challenge: Anisimova Test
The 22-year-old will face fifth seed Amanda Anisimova, who holds a 2-1 career advantage. Their last meeting saw Raducanu retire with injury at 2023 Rome Masters.
Key Matchup Stats: | Category | Raducanu | Anisimova |
---|---|---|---|
2025 Win/Loss | 22-11 | 29-8 | |
Break Points Saved | 63% | 71% | |
Aces/DF Ratio | 1.4 | 2.1 |
Road to Redemption
Raducanu's North American swing resurgence:
- Washington Open semifinal run
- 5-1 record on hardcourts
- First back-to-back quarterfinals since 2022
Coaching Insight: "Emma's simplified her swing patterns and improved defensive transitions," noted analyst Pam Shriver. "This is the most consistent we've seen her since that magical New York run."
Tournament Updates
- Cameron Norrie crashes out to Aleksandar Vukic
- Local favorite Leylah Fernandez advances
- Top seed Iga Swiatek survives three-set thriller
With 450 ranking points at stake, Raducanu could re-enter the Top 20 with a deep Montreal run ahead of her US Open title defense.