Emma Raducanu's Australian Open preparations took a hit as she was handed a surprise quarter-final defeat by Taylah Preston at the Hobart International. The British number one, who is seeded first at the event - her last before the Grand Slam begins on Sunday - fell to Australia's unseeded 204-ranked opponent in a 6-2 6-4 result.
Raducanu was particularly inconsistent on serve, committing four double faults and holding in only three of nine service games. The world number 11 also struggled to find her rhythm, with Preston dominating the rallies and taking advantage of Raducanu's mistakes.
The loss will be a significant setback for Raducanu, who has not reached a final since her US Open victory last year. Her season has been hampered by a foot problem and she showed signs of rust in an early-round exit against Maria Sakkari before bouncing back to beat Camila Osorio in the first round.
Raducanu will now arrive in Melbourne on the back of just three competitive matches, and faces a daunting task ahead if she is to get her season back on track. She has drawn Thailand's Mananchaya Sawangkaew for her next match, with a potential third-round showdown against world number one Aryna Sabalenka looming.
The result also raises questions about Raducanu's preparation for the Australian Open, which takes place in just a week's time. Her coach, Francisco Roig, was seen urging her to "let it rip" and "don't be static" during the match, suggesting that he is aware of the need for improvement.
Despite the setback, Raducanu remains one of the top contenders for the women's singles title in Melbourne, and she will be determined to put this result behind her and get back on track as quickly as possible.
Raducanu was particularly inconsistent on serve, committing four double faults and holding in only three of nine service games. The world number 11 also struggled to find her rhythm, with Preston dominating the rallies and taking advantage of Raducanu's mistakes.
The loss will be a significant setback for Raducanu, who has not reached a final since her US Open victory last year. Her season has been hampered by a foot problem and she showed signs of rust in an early-round exit against Maria Sakkari before bouncing back to beat Camila Osorio in the first round.
Raducanu will now arrive in Melbourne on the back of just three competitive matches, and faces a daunting task ahead if she is to get her season back on track. She has drawn Thailand's Mananchaya Sawangkaew for her next match, with a potential third-round showdown against world number one Aryna Sabalenka looming.
The result also raises questions about Raducanu's preparation for the Australian Open, which takes place in just a week's time. Her coach, Francisco Roig, was seen urging her to "let it rip" and "don't be static" during the match, suggesting that he is aware of the need for improvement.
Despite the setback, Raducanu remains one of the top contenders for the women's singles title in Melbourne, and she will be determined to put this result behind her and get back on track as quickly as possible.