• ‘I’ve got that fight,’ says Raducanu after Australian Open exit
  • Downbeat Murray: ‘I want to be doing better than that’

Emma Raducanu said she was proud of the fight she demonstrated in her second-round match at the Australian Open on Thursday after she was defeated by Montenegro’s Danka Kovinic in three tight sets despite suffering badly from blisters.

On a day of disappointment for Britain at Melbourne Park, Andy Murray bowed out with a straight sets defeat to the qualifier Taro Daniel shortly before Raducanu was eliminated.

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