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Emma Raducanu will play two-time Grand Slam finalist and former world No 1 Karolina Pliskova in the first round of the Madrid Open on Wednesday as she looks to continue her encouraging form on the clay.

Raducanu won four matches in a row on the surface last week, with two victories while representing Great Britain against France at the Billie Jean King Cup followed by triumphs over Angelique Kerber and Linda Noskova at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix.

The Briton was knocked out in the quarter-finals in Stuttgart after a gutsy defeat to world No 1 Iga Swiatek.

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Highlights of the Stuttgart Open quarter-final between Raducanu and Iga Swiatek as the world No 1 ended the Briton’s spirited run

The 2021 US Open champion will now return to the court in the Spanish capital, live on Sky Sports, against Pliskova, a player who made the 2016 US Open final and 2021 Wimbledon final and who is currently ranked 46th in the world.

Should Raducanu win her opening match, she will face 17th seed Veronika Kudermetova in round two.

Boulter on collision course with defending champion Sabalenka?

Fellow Brit Katie Boulter has been given a first-round bye as she is the 26th seed and will meet the winner of the match between American wild card Robin Montgomery and Russia’s Elina Avanesyan.

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Image: Katie Boulter will play second seed Aryna Sabalenka if both players make it to the third round in Madrid.

Boulter will play second seed Aryna Sabalenka if both players make it to the third round in Madrid.

Sabalenka has won the Madrid Open in two of the last three years, defeating Swiatek in the 2023 final and the now-retired Ashleigh Barty in 2021.

However, the Belarusian has not passed the quarter-finals in any event since winning the Australian Open in January.

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Highlights from the final of the Stuttgart Open as Elena Rybakina defeated Marta Kostyuk.

Elena Rybakina won the title in Stuttgart last week, beating Swiatek in the semi-finals and then Marta Kostyuk in the final, as she claimed her third title of the year after wins in Brisbane in January and Abu Dhabi in February.

Rybakina will meet either Italy’s Lucia Bronzetti or a qualifier in the second round.

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