Summary

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  • LIVE: Francesca Jones 6-4 4-6 Ashlyn Krueger

  • Ons Jabeur v Linda Fruhvirtova

  • Joao Fonseca v Billy Harris

  • RESULT: Emma Raducanu beats Daria Snigur - 6-2 6-2

  • RESULT: Jack Pinnington Jones beats Cameron Norrie - 1-6 6-4 6-4

  • RESULT: Mikhail Kukushkin beats Harold Mayot - 7-6 6-3

  1. Who to watchpublished at 19:08 12 June

    Emma Raducanu of Great Britain plays a backhand.Image source, Getty Images
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    Emma Raducanu

    Britons Emma Raducanu and Francesca Jones will be looking to reach the quarter-finals of the Women's singles on day six of the Nottingham open.

    Raducanu got her grass-court season off to a winning start with victory over Japan's Ena Shibahara in round one despite criticising some of the line calls against her.

    Elsewhere, 2023 Wimbledon runner-up Ons Jabeur will face Linda Fruhvirtova after easing past Camila Osorio in round one.

  2. Raducanu eases past Shibahara - best shotspublished at 15:45 12 June

    Watch Emma Radacanu's best shots as she secures her first win on grass in over a year against Ena Shibahara in Nottingham.

  3. Get Inspired: How to get into tennispublished at 15:39 12 June

    BBC Sport

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    'Tennis saved my life'

    How do I start?

    • There are over 20,000 tennis courts across the United Kingdom. Getting going is pretty easy, whether you're starting out or coming back to the game, there's a level to suit everyone, external.
    • Thousands of clubs and park , externalcourts, around the country can provide racquets and balls if you don't have your own.
    • Once you're feeling confident, there is aLocal Tennis League,, externalsystem to get involved with near you. There are more than 150 leagues and over 15,000 players of all levels and abilities across the UK.
    • If you've been inspired by Emma LTA Youth,, externalis a fun entry point for kids aged 4-11, giving parents the chance to join in too, with an accredited coach.
    • If you need adifferent introduction to tennis, external, there are some fun routes to try, including Walking Tennis, Padel, Tennis Xpress, and Pair & Play, specifically for women.