US Open champion cites one shot as major measuring stick.
'I saw a taste of the level where No.1 is at physically' says Raducanu after falling to Swiatek
The World No.1 says everyone on the tour bears some responsibility for providing better help to the Ukrainian players.
"Pretty painful, but nothing too bad hopefully," Daniil Medvedev, who rolled his right ankle, said of his quarterfinal status.
The Canadian played brilliantly against the World No.1 on Monday at the BNP Paribas Open, but it still wasn't enough.
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The Miami Open begins on March 19th at Hard Rock Stadium.