Emma Raducanu sheds light on new partner in crime as Brit eyes two trophies

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Emma Raducanu has opened up about her exciting new doubles partnership with Elena Rybakina as she targets a potential double triumph at the Mubadala Citi DC Open in Washington, D.C. The 22-year-old British star, currently thriving in both singles and doubles, revealed how the impromptu pairing with the 2022 Wimbledon champion came to be, offering a glimpse into her strategic approach ahead of the US Open. Speaking after her recent victories, Raducanu explained that the idea emerged organically during practice sessions in Washington. “Then here, when I was in D.C., I thought it would be a good idea to play doubles, get some extra matches in these conditions. It’s very different. And also the fact we were able to play before singles, I think that really helped,” she said.

The partnership, affectionately dubbed “Rybacanu” by fans, began with a casual ask during a practice session. Raducanu noted, “She was walking off the practice court, and I was on the practice court, and I was just, like, okay, I’ll give it a shot. I wasn’t really bothered if she said no. I asked her, and she was, like, Yeah, sure. That’s how it came about.” This laid-back initiation has proven fruitful, with the duo advancing to the doubles semi-finals after defeating Tereza Mihalíková and Olivia Nicholls 2-6, 7-6(4), [11-9] in the first round, followed by a win over Giuliana Olmos and Aldila Sutjiadi. They are now set to face No. 2 seeds Zhang Shuai and Taylor Townsend on Friday evening, putting them two wins from the trophy.

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Raducanu’s doubles venture complements her stellar singles run, where she reached the quarter-finals after a 6-4, 6-2 upset of Naomi Osaka, boosting her live ranking to No. 39. This marks her third quarter-final appearance in Washington, having previously fallen to the eventual champion in 2022 and 2024. Her decision to play more doubles, following a successful outing with Katie Boulter at Queen’s Club, reflects a tactical move to enhance her volley skills and match readiness, especially with her upcoming mixed doubles pairing with Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open in sight.

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The prospect of claiming both the singles and doubles titles at this WTA 500 event, which concludes on July 27, 2025, has added excitement to her campaign. Rybakina, ranked No. 4 and also alive in the singles draw, brings a strong presence to the partnership, making “Rybacanu” a formidable contender. As of 06:25 PM WAT on Friday, July 25, 2025, Raducanu’s candid insight into this new “partner in crime” highlights her adaptability and ambition, positioning her as a dual-threat in her pursuit of glory in the U.S. capital.

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