US Open champion Emma Raducanu had to work hard for her first win on the WTA Tour after her fairy-tale New York triumph as she recovered from a set down to beat world No. 124 Polona Hercog 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 in the Transylvania Open on Tuesday.
Raducanu announced herself on the grandest stage when she claimed the Flushing Meadows title as a qualifier last month, but the 18-year-old Briton lost to Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus in straight sets at Indian Wells.
Still without a coach after parting ways with former Davis Cup player Andrew Richardson and having skipped the Kremlin Cup in Moscow, world No. 23 Raducanu had sought to temper the expectations but showed her class in a difficult match.
She surrendered the opening set tamely after being 4-1 up before showing glimpses of the fighting character that marked her maiden major success to draw level at one-set apiece.
With the momentum going her way, Raducanu raised her level by a notch and roared to 5-0 in the deciding set, winning 77 percent of her first serve points to close out the victory in Cluj-Napoca.
“Polona’s a great opponent, and she’s really experienced, so I really had to fight hard to pull that one through,” Raducanu said of the 30-year-old Slovenian.
“I thought that by the end of the third set I was playing some better tennis and the most important thing was I earned another opportunity to go and play better in my next round.”
“It feels like a huge win, to be honest. It’s actually my first WTA win, which makes me very, very happy.”
Raducanu will next take on home favourite Ana Bogdan.
Tsitsipas advances
Stefanos Tsitsipas saved three set points before beating Grigor Dimitrov 7-6 (6), 6-4 to join Olympic champion Alexander Zverev in the second round of the Erste Bank Open.
Zverev also advanced in straight sets but had to rally from 5-2 down in the second to overcome Filip Krajinovic 6-2, 7-5.
The top-seeded Tsitsipas, who lost to Dimitrov in the second round last year, was 6-3 down in the tie-breaker before reeling off five straight points to claim the opening set. Tsitsipas converted his first match point with Dimitrov serving at 5-4 when the 22nd-ranked-Bulgarian hit a forehand wide. The Greek, who is striving for his third title of the season, next plays Frances Tiafoe, who defeated Dusan Lajovic 6-4, 6-4.