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Emma Raducanu hits a shot against Camila Giorgi on another disappointing day for the Briton in the buildup to the US Open.
Emma Raducanu hits a shot against Camila Giorgi on a disappointing day for the Briton in the city of her birth. Photograph: Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images
Emma Raducanu hits a shot against Camila Giorgi on a disappointing day for the Briton in the city of her birth. Photograph: Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images

Emma Raducanu loses to defending champion Camila Giorgi in Toronto

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  • Briton goes down 7-6 (0), 6-2 to Italian world No 29
  • Defeat is latest blow to US Open preparations

Emma Raducanu made a first-round exit at the National Bank Open in Toronto after losing in straight sets to the defending champion, Camila Giorgi.

The world No 10 and ninth seed Raducanu was beaten 7-6 (0), 6-2 by the Italian world No 29, who won the tournament in Montreal last year.

Raducanu lost in the Citi Open quarter-finals to Liudmila Samsonova in Washington last week and preparations for her US Open title defence later this month were dealt another blow in the city of her birth. The British teenager squandered chances to seize the initiative in either set and let slip a 2-0 lead in the second before bowing out in one hour and 49 minutes.

Both players lost serve three times in a hard-fought opening set before Raducanu dug deep to fend off set point in the 12th game and force a tiebreak. But the 19-year-old Briton lost her way and failed to win a single point as Giorgi forced four mini-breaks to seize control and take the first set after an hour and 11 minutes.

Raducanu, who had failed to convert game point for a 5-3 lead in the opening set, broke Giorgi’s first service game in the second to lead 2-0. But Giorgi broke straight back and reeled off the next five games to set up a second-round clash with Belgium’s Elise Mertens.

Earlier, the 10th seed, Coco Gauff, cruised into the second round by beating fellow American Madison Brengle 6-1, 6-3, while Ajla Tomljanovic, Sara Sorribes Tormo and Qinwen Zheng all progressed.

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