Kasatkina holdspublished at 16:05 27 June
Kasatkina 3-1 Raducanu*
Comfortable hold for Daria Kasatkina to back up the break of serve.
Feels a bit flat on centre court currently.
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RESULT: Daria Kasatkina 6-2 6-2 Emma Raducanu
Katie Boulter loses 6-1 7-6 (7-0) to French Open runner-up Jasmine Paolini
Harriet Dart beaten 6-2 6-1 by Leylah Fernandez
GB's Billy Harris beats Flavio Cobolli 6-7 (3-7) 7-6 (7-4) 6-2 to reach first ATP Tour semi-final
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Kasatkina 3-1 Raducanu*
Comfortable hold for Daria Kasatkina to back up the break of serve.
Feels a bit flat on centre court currently.
*Kasatkina 2-1 Raducanu
It looks as though the end Emma Raducanu was occupying is the trickiest in these strong winds.
The Brit is broken as a forehand flies long.
It's encouraging stuff from Raducanu at the start of this match despite going a break down.
Kasatkina 1-1 Raducanu*
More brilliant hitting from Emma Raducanu while break point down.
The Brit showed no fear as she smashed the ball back over the net before eventually hitting a winner at the net.
More trouble now though as Daria Kasatkina hits a lovely shot for a third break point.
Kasatkina 1-1 Raducanu*
A huge "come on" from Emma Raducanu as she smashes ground strokes at Daria Kasatkina, who can only respond by hitting the ball long.
Deuce.
Kasatkina 1-1 Raducanu*
A backhand into the net from Emma Raducanu hands Daria Kasatkina her first break point.
Kasatkina 1-1 Raducanu*
First double fault for Emma Raducanu as her second service game is currently locked at 30-30.
Kasatkina 1-1 Raducanu*
Emma Raducanu is really going for her groundstrokes as she may feel she'll be able to hit through Daria Kasatkina.
Her radar is just a little off at the moment as some wayward forehands help Kasatkina hold serve.
We remain level.
*Kasatkina 0-1 Raducanu
A brilliant, confident start from Emma Raducanu as she holds to love.
More of that please!
Kasatkina 0-0 Raducanu*
Emma Raducanu will serve first in windy Eastbourne as she looks to become the only Briton in the semi-finals.
Raducanu takes the first point. 15-0.
Kasatkina v Raducanu
It was great to read Emma Raducanu talking about her "rekindled" love for tennis earlier this week.
The 21-year-old former US Open champion has endured a tricky time of late after undergoing wrist and ankle surgeries in 2023.
After skipping the French Open to focus on her fitness, Raducanu has shown glimpses of her best during the grass-court season and will be hoping for another run at Wimbledon.
"It's a nice feeling for me because it hasn't always been the case," the 2021 US Open winner told BBC TV.
"I'm very happy to have rekindled the love for tennis and just enjoying the challenges that come with it and not getting so down about it, just trying a way to go around."
Kasatkina v Raducanu
Emma Raducanu recorded her first win over a top-10 opponent yesterday when beating Jessica Pegula in three sets.
Despite winning a Grand Slam, the 21-year-old was yet to win against a player in the top 10.
Now that is out of the way, Raducanu faces another tough test today in world number 14 Daria Kasatkina.
Kasatkina certainly won't outhit Raducanu, but she possesses unbelievable touch and will be looking to trick her way to victory.
Kasatkina v Raducanu
Well, we started with three British women in the Eastbourne quarter-finals and we're left with one.
Emma Raducanu is up next on centre court against Daria Kasatkina and she'll be looking to do what Harriet Dart and Katie Boulter couldn't do; reach the semi-finals.
Stay tuned for all of the action.
Parks 6-3 6-3 Klugman
And in Wimbledon qualifying, Hannah Klugman has suffered a straight set defeat by American Alycia Parks.
The British 15-year-old can take so many positives from her qualifying campaign and it won't be long until her name is in the main draw at SW19.
Boulter 1-6 6-6 (0-7) Paolini
Jasmine Paolini said after her win over British number one Katie Boulter: "I played a really good match, she is a really good player on the grass courts. I am enjoying the grass. We have to accept that it [the wind] is for everyone so I just tried to focus on my serve and return. I am really happy.
"I will just rest today and go to an Italian restaurant later. The food is really good."
Boulter 1-6 6-6 (0-7) Paolini
Just a step too far for Katie Boulter as she came up against Jasmine Paolini, who has been in fine form this year.
The Brit can at least now have a few days rest before the start of Wimbledon - where she will be the 32nd seed.
Boulter 1-6 6-6 (0-7) Paolini
Just too good from the world number seven.
Jasmine Paolini has taken this tie-break by the scruff of the neck and not let it go.
Six match points and she needed just the one as she powered down an ace.
Boulter 1-6 6-6 (0-5) Paolini*
I don't want to speak too soon but it looks as though this match could be swiftly coming to an end as Jasmine Paolini takes a 5-0 lead in the tie-break.
Boulter 1-6 6-6 (0-2) Paolini*
To a tie-break we go!
Jasmine Paolini takes the first mini-break and follows that up with another point.
Boulter 1-6 6-5 Paolini*
That is a brilliant hold from Katie Boulter as she clenches her fist in celebration towards the crowd.
It did look as though she'd be broken in that game but Boulter dug deep to pile the pressure on Jasmine Paolini.
Parks 6-3 5-1 Klugman*
Hannah Klugman is one game away from seeing her Wimbledon dream come to an end as Alycia Parks has put in a brilliant performance today.
The Brit is battling hard right to the very end.