Cristina BuCSA, the only Spanish participating this week in the Queen’s contest, fell in the first cycle against British Emma Raducanu 6-1 and 6-2.
The Spanish, which exceeds the previous stage with two wins against local tennis players, could not be involved in Raducanu, led by the grass this season by playing a double game on Monday with his countryman Katie Boulter.
Despite the longer adaptation to the BUCSA surface, Raducanu is higher than the well -known track ‘Andy Murray Arena’.
BUCSA has no success with a final painting of a WTA tournament from Bogotá, at the beginning of April, but the fact that the previous stage passed means climbing nine ranking positions and staying at the doors of returning to ‘top 100’.
BuCSA is still in the competition with the doubles, where he participates in Brazilian Beatriz Haddad-Maia and where the Kazakhs Yulia Putintseva and Elena Rybakina will be measured on Wednesday.
Source: La Verdad

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