
Anisimova Beats Raducanu 6-1, 6-1 in 52 Minutes to Reach BNP Paribas Open Last 16
Key Takeaways
- Amanda Anisimova beat Emma Raducanu 6-1, 6-1.
- Anisimova advanced to the BNP Paribas Open round of 16.
- Match took place at Indian Wells, the WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open hard-court event.
Anisimova at BNP Paribas
Amanda Anisimova defeated Emma Raducanu 6-1, 6-1 to reach the BNP Paribas Open (WTA 1000) round of 16.
“- Published Britain's Emma Raducanu says she needs to be "aggressive" if she is to compete against the world's best players after losing to Amanda Anisimova in only 52 minutes at Indian Wells”
Europa Press reports the straight-sets victory put Anisimova through to the tournament's last 16.

The BBC records the same 6-1, 6-1 scoreline and identifies Anisimova as the match winner and sixth seed.
Both sources place the result within the BNP Paribas Open context and note Anisimova's progression in the event.
Match reports summary
The match was markedly one-sided and extremely quick, with the BBC recording it lasted just 52 minutes.
The BBC reports Raducanu won only 11 points in the first set and lost her opening service game, while Anisimova imposed heavy pressure from the start.

Europa Press likewise reports a 6-1, 6-1 scoreline on hard courts, underlining the scale of the defeat.
Together the reports portray a dominant performance by Anisimova and a struggling Raducanu on the day.
Conflicting match venue reports
There is a clear discrepancy between the two snippets on venue details: the BBC situates the match at Indian Wells while Europa Press states the match took place in Madrid on March 9, 2026.
“- Published Britain's Emma Raducanu says she needs to be "aggressive" if she is to compete against the world's best players after losing to Amanda Anisimova in only 52 minutes at Indian Wells”
The sources agree on the score and outcome but conflict on location, and the Europa Press line supplies the explicit date.
Therefore the exact venue as reported in these snippets is ambiguous and cannot be reconciled without additional sources.
Match reaction and context
Raducanu reflected on the performance in comments captured by the BBC, saying the match highlighted a gap in serve speed and power against top opponents and that she needs to be more aggressive and mix up her game.
The BBC also notes her recent coaching change — bringing in Mark Petchey temporarily after splitting with Francisco Roig — and her effort to rediscover the form that won her the 2021 US Open.

The BBC cautioned that the short, rally-light nature of this match offers limited tactical lessons.
Europa Press does not include player comments in its brief report.
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