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Emma Raducanu vs Aryna Sabalenka – Wimbledon 2025 LIVE: Live score and game-by-game updates as British No 1 faces toughest test yet against world No 1

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Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest score and set-by-set updates as Emma Raducanu and world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka face off on Centre Court at Wimbledon.

Matthew Lambwell’s verdict…

Raducanu really upped the aggression in those last two games, a lovely backhand approach forehand volley combo to finish

Sabalenka* 7-6, 1-4 Raducanu

The level is tennis is so good right now friends of mine who would never profess to being huge tennis fans are texting me with glee at what they are seeing.

Raducanu seemed to blink and find herself in a 30-0 hole on her own serve, eased slightly when an unforced error on the forehand from Sabalenka halved the deficit.

Honours even when Raducanu’s second serve is sent back with a miscued backhand that sails beyond the baseline, before another Sabalenka backhand moments later does the same.

A brilliant forehand volley at the net allows Raducanu to solidify her break. What an effort this is!

Emma RaducanuAryna Sabalenka vs Emma Raducanu4.07.2025Day 5, The Championships, Wimbledon 2025Andy Hooper / Daily Mail

Sabalenka 7-6, 1-3 Raducanu* – EMMA BREAKS

A fortunate net cord gets Sabalenka off the mark in nthis game, before following that up with a gift for Raducanu with one of her most erratic forehands of the match. 15-15.

Sabalenka is soon barking up to her box after another wild forehand sails behind the baseline to give Raducanu a slender lead. 15-30.

A rattled Sabalenka cannot regain her composure and a tepid backhand drilled into the middle of the net as she rushes in presents two break points. 15-40.

A fluffed first serve means Raducanu can feast on the second and after drilling the return, it doesn’t come back to the Brit. BREAK.

Sabalenka* 7-6, 1-2 Raducanu

It is good to see Raducanu mixing her game up and not just slugging it out from the baseline.

This time she races in to force a mistake out of Sabalenka to go up 30-0.

She again races in after pushing Sabalenka wide and fires a backhand into the open court with her rival scampering to her backhand side. 40-0.

A double fault is a momentary lapse of concentration but she centres herself for a big serve out wide to tee up a short rally that ends in Sabalenka crashing one into the net.

Emma RaducanuAryna Sabalenka vs Emma Raducanu4.07.2025Day 5, The Championships, Wimbledon 2025Andy Hooper / Daily Mail

Sabalenka 7-6, 1-1 Raducanu*

That’s a routine hold of serve by the world No 1 and Mark Petchey, who is coaching Raducanu and in her player box, can only stroke his chin as he watches this one unfold.

Matthew Lambwell’s verdict

Yesterday in practice, Raducanu was having her hitter feed kicker second serves for her to attack – that is clearly a tactic in this match and she has done an excellent job of going after the Sabalenka second serve

Against players of this quality, the second serve is often the weakest shot you will get it a rally so you have to take advantage

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Javier Garcia/Shutterstock (15384469jm) Emma Raducanu during her third round match Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 5, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 04 Jul 2025

Sabalenka* 7-6, 0-1 Raducanu

It’s all about the mental reset now for Raducanu. That first set is already in the books.

She is coming up against a fierce competitor – who isn’t missing by much – but she quickly assumes a 40-15 lead.

Sabalenka then giftwraps the hold of serve by failing to send back a serve out wide. Instead, shanking it towards the chair umpire.

Matthew Lambwell’s verdict…

Wow, what a set, possibly the best of the fortnight so far

Breaking:FIRST SET: Sabalenka 6-6 Raducanu (8-6)

A lofted backhand return sails out to see up an eighth set point for Sabalenka and she takes it with an instinctive volley at the net.

Hard on Raducanu but she’s up against the very best.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 04: Aryna Sabalenka plays a forehand against Emma Raducanu of Great Britain during the Ladies' Singles third round match on day five of The Championships Wimbledon 2025 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 04, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)

Sabalenka* 6-6 Raducanu (6-6)

Some of the shot-making is so, so good you just have to sit back and marvel at it.

At 4-4, Sabalenka delivers a truly spectacular forehand winner crosscourt, but on her serve, Raducanu responds, helped in no small part by Sabalenka blowing a brilliant chance of a winner at the net by dragging a forehand wide. 5-5.

A second serve from Raducanu escapes punishment as Sabalenka is caught on her heels to tamely send a forehand back into the net. 5-6.

A sliced backhand drop shot is a thing of beauty from Sabalenka in response on the next point, though, and we are level through 12 points. 6-6.

Matthew Lambwell’s verdict of this tie-break – Sabalenka 6-6 Raducanu (3-3)

The pattern of this match is: if the rally develops backhand to backhand, Raducanu is favoured, with the reverse on the forehand side. So it becomes about who can switch direction of the rallies and who can land their serves and set up their preferred pattern from there.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Javier Garcia/Shutterstock (15384469im) Emma Raducanu during her third round match Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 5, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 04 Jul 2025

Sabalenka* 6-6 Raducanu – ARYNA BREAKS

Taking on Aryna Sabalenka may at times feel like poking a bear because when it’s not going her way she just seems to come back even stronger.

Some rapid-fire hitting puts her out in front with a 30-0 lead before she delicately lobs Raducanu, who had rushed to the net to meet a drop shot, to set up three immediate break back points.

The first of those is blown with a drilled forehand into the net, before a backhand down the line is very, very long to blow break point No 2.

Break point No 3 is handed to her when an eager Raducanu misfires behind the baseline with a forehand.

Matthew Lambwell’s verdict

INCREDIBLE defensive skills from Raducanu in that game, just the kind of counter-punching style she played so well against Vondrousova in the second round.

Sabalenka 5-6 Raducanu* – EMMA BREAKS

A stunning backhand passing shot down the line is cheered by the partisan home support as Raducanu races out into a 30-0 lead on Sabalenka’s serve.

She rushes in for a drop shot and slips as she connects, clutchcing at her leg and looking at her box anguished as a result after Sabalenka returns it into the open court.

Back on her feet, Raducanu attacks the second serve of Raducanu and tees up two break points thanks to a blown backhand crosscourt return from her rival.

Just when Raducanu looks to have punctured the artillery of Sabalenka, a fortunate net cord sides with the Belarusian to save one of those break points.

AND THERE IT IS. Sabalenka fluffs her lines AGAIN and Raducanu breaks to go within one game of the set.

Emma Raducanu reacts during her match against Aryna Sabalenka on day five of the 2025 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London. Picture date: Friday July 4, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Adam Davy/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use without prior written consent of the AELTC. Still image use only - no moving images to emulate broadcast. No superimposing or removal of sponsor/ad logos.

Matthew Lambwell’s verdict

Sabalenka is really going after Raducanu’s forehand side, working the angle to get Raducanu moving outside the tramlines. The Brit defends superbly off the backhand but not the other side

EPIC HOLD: Sabalenka* 5-5 Raducanu

Sabalenka is really letting it rip now and she is unleashing cannons from her racket to set up a break point.

Thankfully, Raducanu rises to the challenge with a brilliant ace down to the T for 40-40.

But Sabalenka is like an immovable force right now and she lets out a huge roar after teeing up another break point, courtesy of a forehand error from Raducanu. The Brit does well to save this one, too.

A slip from Raducanu stops her from reaching a winner to her forehand side by Sabalenka, a third break point which is plundered into the net by Sabalenka’s backhand. Third deuce.

A rusty backhand of her own into the net sees Raducanu serve up a fourth break point of this game but that too is wasted by the world No 1 who can only produce that awkward smile you do when a grandparent wants to take a photo of you when you really don’t want one.

A Raducanu double fault presents break and set point No 5. You guessed it, fluffed again by Sabalenka after a wayward and wide backhand.

Attempt No 6 to break as we enter the ninth minute of this game… botched on the Sabalenka backhand.

A netted forehand from Raducanu after a short rally presents opportunity No 7… you guessed it. Awry. A long return of serve and Sabalenka strokes her chin in bewilderment.

ROAR. Raducanu holds after some quick points. Job done.

Emma Raducanu of Britain returns to Aryna⿯Sabalenka of Belarus during a third round women's singles match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Friday, July 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Verdict from the press box

My colleague MATTHEW LAMBWELL is out watching this on Centre Court…

Eight points in a row for Sabalenka – that’s what the big dogs do – to go to 5-4 but I still don’t feel she has looked entirely comfortable, from the moment she stepped out here tonight.

Raducanu is sending off a racket to be restrung – no surprise given how the ball has been flying off her strings since the new balls were brought out after seven games.

Sabalenka 5-4 Raducanu*

Raducanu is now looking down at her racket after quickly finding herself in a 40-0 hole.

But she refuses to give up the game and delivers a rousing forehand winner down the line at near-full stretch to meet what Sabalenka assumed would be a crosscourt winner. 40-15.

That reprieve was short-lived however as Sabalenka rattles off the point she needs to hold. Normal service resumed.

Sabalenka* 4-4 Raducanu – ARYNA BREAKS

Ah, we may have a problem.

Raducanu’s inability to suddenly find her first serve has seen Sabalenka go hunting and she is feasting on the Brit’s seocnd serve, racing iunto a 40-0 lead before another Raducanu error hands the break right back.

That is a real shame as that was gift-wrapped for the world No 1.

epa12216327 Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus gestures during her Women's Singles 3rd round match against Emma Raducanu of Britain at the Wimbledon Championships, Wimbledon, Britain, 04 July 2025.  EPA/TOLGA AKMEN  EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Sabalenka 3-4 Raducanu*

An unforced forehand error from Raducanu seals the hold of serve for Sabalenka but the general consensus – unfortunately – here is that Raducanu has already won more games than many anticipated.

She is making the world No 1 very uncomfortable right now.

This has been a really, really good start for Raducanu.

‘Raducanu is holding her own’

Former British No 1 Annabel Croft on BBC Radio 5 Live

Raducanu is holding her own, she is not being intimidated and is giving Sabalenka plenty to think about.

I am not trusting in Sabalenka in those baseline exchanges. It will be interesting to see if the her first serve can do enough to do some damage.

Aryna Sabalenka during her match against Emma Raducanu on day five of the 2025 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London. Picture date: Friday July 4, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use without prior written consent of the AELTC. Still image use only - no moving images to emulate broadcast. No superimposing or removal of sponsor/ad logos.

Sabalenka 2-4 Raducanu*

The intensity of this match is super high and right now that’s favouring Raducanu.

Despite being made to run up 30-15, she holds her nerve to solidify the break.

This crowd are so loud. They are loving it!

Advantage Raducanu

Emma RaducanuAryna Sabalenka vs Emma Raducanu4.07.2025Day 5, The Championships, Wimbledon 2025Andy Hooper / Daily Mail

Sabalenka 2-3 Raducanu* – EMMA BREAKS

An overhead smash from Sabalenka gets this fifth game underway but Raducanu soon forces another error which generates a big cheer. 15-15.

A cheeky drop shot from the back of the court by Raducanu is bettered by a drop shot response by Sabalenka to go up 30-15.

Each of these Sabalenka service games are a grind and an overcooked crosscourt backhand – a fifth unforced error already from her – makes it 30-30.

There’s a laser-like focus in Raducanu’s eyes and a forehand winner down the line, with Sabalenka weighted to move in the other direction is a thing of beauty to set up another break point.

And yet Sabalenka just doles out an ace just like that. Deuce.

A further break point comes and goes – this time Sabalenka aggressively closing the space to play at the net – but a third in this game arrives when a redirected forehand down the line hits the top of the net.

And a backhand into the net after brilliant scurrying from Raducanu sees her BREAK.

Sabalenka* 2-2 Raducanu

Two straight serves that haven’t come back to Raducanu equals two fistpumps.

This is an enormous match for her given her rough record against top 10 players.

A 110mph ace down the T to go up 40-0 is followed up by an unforced Sabalenka error, who plunders a backhand down the line and into the net.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 04: Emma Raducanu of Great Britain plays a backhand against Aryna Sabalenka during the Ladies' Singles third round match on day five of The Championships Wimbledon 2025 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 04, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)

Sabalenka 2-1 Raducanu*

The beauty of these kind of matches is that it’s often so chess-like early on.

Sabalenka is emotionless so far but she’s held by dropping just one point on her serve in this game.

A quick sitdown at the changeover, a sip of her water bottle, and the job continues.

These two aren’t messing around for timing here.

Sabalenka* 1-1 Raducanu

Sabalenka is still fine-tuning her power here and a wild forehand down the line goes well beyond that line to put Raducanu in control on her serve at 40-15.

A netted effort then seals the game as Raducanu holds with far more ease than her opponent.

We have ourselves a match.

Emma RaducanuAryna Sabalenka vs Emma Raducanu4.07.2025Day 5, The Championships, Wimbledon 2025Andy Hooper / Daily Mail

Sabalenka 1-0 Raducanu*

The power Aryna Sabalenka can generate in her serve makes it such a potent weapon in the women’s game and it’s in full effect in this opening game of the match.

But Raducanu is able to combat it down 30-15 and the rallies are not what Sabalenka is looking for, eventually spraying a backhand long for 30-30.

A big serve out wide follows to make it 40-30 to Sabalenka but a skewed forehand that goes awkwardly awry puts Raducanu at deuce, with her first fistpump of the match in celebration.

A forehand winner from Raducanu on a second serve from Sabalenka gives her her first break point of the match but a vicious serve down the T rescues the world No 1. 40-40.

Two quick points and it’s a first hold… but not easy for Sabalenka.

Action underway!

Never mind 8.15pm! It’s show-time… Sablenka to serve.

It’s been far from smooth on Centre Court today.

Many of the unfortunate disruptions came in the first match.

A shot at redemption for Raducanu?

When these two met at Indian Wells last year it was Aryna Sabalenka that came out on top, winning that one 6-3, 7-5 versus Raducanu.

A shot at redemption for the Brit, perhaps?

Here come the players

Loud cheers as the two players walk out onto court.

Closing the room will improve the atmosphere and that will work in Raducanu’s favour.

But Sabalenka is unbelievable at the best of times and those times are now.

This could play out in so many different ways but I am excited.

Roof decision is taken…

Well, organisers have decided to close the roof of Centre Court which will, naturally, alter the conditions for both Emma Raducanu and Aryna Sabalenka.

By my estimate we’re looking at around an 8:15pm start.

I found this, by my colleague TAMARA PRENN, really insightful on those closest to Emma Raducanu here at Wimbledon.

No pressure on Emma Raducanu it seems!

Raducanu got into the spirit of the women’s Euros before her match this evening with a quick kick-a-bout… love that

To see British men’s No 1 Jack Draper bow out last night should serve as a warning to Emma Raducanu, albeit she is up against even stiffer opposition.

My colleague MATTHEW LAMBWELL has written about how the idea British players are automatically great on grass is a myth – exposed by Draper losing to Marin Cilic.

Hello and welcome to Centre Court

The cheer that has just gone up was as much for Carlos Alcaraz winning as it was for the fact that Emma Raducanu is next… nobody wanted to see Alcaraz go to a fifth set.

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of British No 1 Emma Raducanu facing World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka.

That, ladies and gentlemen, is box office stuff if I ever did see it.

Key Updates

  • Sabalenka 7-6, 1-3 Raducanu* – EMMA BREAKS

  • FIRST SET: Sabalenka 6-6 Raducanu (8-6)

  • Sabalenka* 6-6 Raducanu – ARYNA BREAKS

  • Sabalenka 5-6 Raducanu* – EMMA BREAKS

  • EPIC HOLD: Sabalenka* 5-5 Raducanu

  • Verdict from the press box

  • Sabalenka* 4-4 Raducanu – ARYNA BREAKS

  • Sabalenka 2-3 Raducanu* – EMMA BREAKS

  • Roof decision is taken…

 

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