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Raducanu helps Britain beat holder Canada to set up Billie Jean King Cup semifinal against Slovakia

Britain is one of only four nations - alongside Australia, France and Italy - to have competed in the tournament every season since it was launched in 1963.

Published : Nov 18, 2024 07:41 IST , MALAGA, SPAIN - 2 MINS READ

Britain’s Emma Raducanu celebrates after winning her match against Canada’s Rebecca Marino during the Billie Jean King Cup quarterfinals in Malaga, Spain, on Sunday.
Britain’s Emma Raducanu celebrates after winning her match against Canada’s Rebecca Marino during the Billie Jean King Cup quarterfinals in Malaga, Spain, on Sunday. | Photo Credit: REUTERS
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Britain’s Emma Raducanu celebrates after winning her match against Canada’s Rebecca Marino during the Billie Jean King Cup quarterfinals in Malaga, Spain, on Sunday. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Britain dispatched defending champion Canada 2-0 to advance to the Billie Jean King Cup semifinals on Sunday following straight-sets singles wins from Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter.

It will play Slovakia on Tuesday for a place in the final.

Poland and Italy will face off in the other semifinal on Monday.

Raducanu broke in the first game as she started off with a bagel against Rebecca Marino, who made her debut in the event in 2011.

The second set went with serve until the 2021 US Open champion broke to lead 6-5 before wrapping up a 6-0, 7-5 victory to give her team a 1-0 lead in the contest.

Boulter then sealed the last-four spot as she beat Leylah Fernandez 6-2, 6-4.

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“I know how tough she is to beat, I know what a fighter she is. She makes it so hard to close matches out,” Boulter said of Fernandez.

Fernandez had won 16 of her previous 17 Billie Jean King Cup matches, including all eight she played last year as she helped lead Canada to the title.

“You’ve just got to keep going, keep believing, back yourself no matter what, not give her anything, and not show her that you’re a little bit nervous,” Boulter added.

“I think that’s what I was at the end. But I just kept going for my shots and trusted them and managed to get it done the second time.”

Britain is one of only four nations - alongside Australia, France and Italy - to have competed in the tournament every season since it was launched in 1963.

However, it is the only one of those teams to have never lifted the trophy, losing in four finals.

“I definitely wouldn’t be here if I didn’t believe we could win the tournament. I think we have got a great team. We’ve always got a great chance. We’re going to be in with the last four,” Boulter said.

Earlier on Sunday, Slovakia knocked out Australia to move into the semifinals for the first time since 2002 after singles victories by Viktoria Hruncakova and Rebecca Sramkova gave them an unassailable 2-0 lead.

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