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Job Done, No Fuss: Raducanu’s Professional dispatch of Tjen

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In a performance that was professional from start to finish, Emma Raducanu got the job done with no fuss, dispatching Janice Tjen 6-2, 6-1. The British star treated the second-round match as a day at the office, efficiently completing her task to move on to the next round of the US Open.
There was no need for drama or drawn-out battles. Raducanu approached the match with a clear objective and executed it with quiet efficiency. She respected her opponent, came prepared with a solid game plan, and went about her work with a minimum of distraction.
This no-fuss victory is exactly what a player wants in the early stages of a Grand Slam. It conserves physical energy, minimizes mental stress, and builds confidence in a steady, controlled manner. It was the epitome of a professional performance.
With the job done, Raducanu can now turn her full attention to the much tougher assignment that awaits. She has laid a solid, fuss-free foundation, and is now ready to tackle the more complex and demanding challenges that lie at the heart of the tournament.

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