British number one overwhelms Chwalinska and moves one win from the final
Emma Raducanu moved one step closer to the Transylvania Open title after producing a commanding straight-sets victory over Maja Chwalinska to secure her place in the semi-finals.
The British number one delivered an opening set that left little room for doubt, racing through it without dropping a single game. From the first point, Raducanu controlled the tempo, dictating rallies and forcing errors as Chwalinska struggled to find any foothold in the contest.
Raducanu’s serve was sharp and reliable, allowing her to apply relentless pressure on return. The result was a flawless first set that lasted only minutes and placed her firmly in control of the match.
The second set brought a brief shift in momentum as Chwalinska responded with greater intent. The Polish player broke early, testing Raducanu’s resilience and hinting at a possible turnaround. For a moment, the match carried an edge of uncertainty as Raducanu was forced to defend under pressure.
Rather than retreat, Raducanu responded with calm authority. She broke back immediately, reasserting control and neutralising the threat before it could develop further. From that point on, she held her nerve and her serve, refusing to allow Chwalinska another opening.
As the set progressed, Raducanu’s composure became the defining factor. She mixed power with precision, using depth and placement to keep her opponent pinned behind the baseline. Chwalinska continued to fight, but the gap in consistency proved decisive.
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Raducanu closed out the match 6 0, 6 4, sealing victory with the same confidence that had defined the opening set. The win confirmed her place in the final four and reinforced her status as the tournament’s top seed.
This performance marked another solid step forward for Raducanu, who has shown growing assurance throughout the event. Her ability to absorb pressure in the second set and regain control quickly highlighted the maturity in her game and her readiness for the latter stages of the competition.
With this victory, Raducanu sets up a semi-final meeting with Ukraine’s Oleksandra Oliynykova. The matchup presents a new challenge, but Raducanu will enter the contest buoyed by her dominant display and the momentum it has generated.
The Transylvania Open has provided Raducanu with an opportunity to build rhythm and confidence, and her performance against Chwalinska suggested a player increasingly comfortable asserting herself on court. The ruthless efficiency of the first set, combined with her composure under pressure in the second, painted a picture of control rather than chaos.
While the scoreline tells a story of dominance, Raducanu’s response to adversity may prove just as significant as the games she won. The brief wobble early in the second set did little to disrupt her focus, and her immediate reaction ensured the match never slipped from her grasp.
As the tournament reaches its closing stages, Raducanu remains firmly on course. One more win would carry her into the final, and on the evidence of this performance, she will approach the semi-finals with confidence and belief.