Emma Redukanu brushed Olga Denylvic at the Cincinnati Open to make a confident debut with her new coach.
British number one has added former Rafael Nadal coach Francis disease to its team on a full -time basis as it prepares for the upcoming US Open.
And wonder 2021 champions in New York won 6-3–2 in their first match, as they boarded the Spaniad.
Danylvic defeated the British number three Katie Baulter in the first round, while Redukanu had a goodbye, and Serbian number one in the first game of Saturday’s match loved Redukanu.
After four breaks of service between the pair in the first five matches, Redukanu came down 30–0 and catch the other and made it 5–3.
The 22 -year -old won seven points in a row to score three set points and finished first with Ekka.
In the second set, Redukanu made errors from his 24-year-old rival and eventually earned a break for 3–2.
From that point world number 39, in four places compared to Denylvic, did not drop another game, as he booked his place in the third round in Ohio.
Redukanu is playing at the WTA 1,000 event for the first time since 2022 and may face World No. A Aryana Sabalenka next month, against which he suffered a narrow Wimbledon defeat last month.
Earlier, Poland’s IGA Swiatech reduced the final 32 as Wimbledon Champion claimed a 6–1–4 victory over Russian Anastasia Potapova.
The United States Australian Open champion Madison Keys saved two matches points before defeating Germany’s Eva Lis 1-6 6-3 7-6 (7-1).