GB beat Germany to reach quarters in BJK Cup

Tennis

Emma Raducanu won the first match on Friday in Britain’s bid for the Billie Jean King Cup title.

Raducanu beat Germany’s Jule Niemeier 6-4 6-4 on her return from injury.

Raducanu said afterwards: “I think I played some really good tennis today. Playing Jule on an indoor hard court isn’t easy. It’s a game of holding serve and trying to get a break where you can.

“I haven’t obviously played a match in a long time so these are small sharpness things that come the more matches I play. I’m very happy with how I regrouped and how I managed to close out that last game.”

She added on the GB team: “The team, each and every one of us, we are all playing our role. We wouldn’t be here without every member.

“[I’m] very proud of myself and also very proud of every team member playing their role as best as possible and sacrificing certain things. Everyone, especially Anne [Keothavong] leading us into the finals and we are starting at 1-0 up.”

Britain’s Katie Boulter faces Laura Siegemund before the women’s doubles.

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