
Emma Raducanu's stats from her defeat by Amanda Anisimova at Indian Wells make for grim reading.
On Friday, Raducanu started her Indian Wells tournament with a convincing 6-1, 6-3 win over Anastasia Zakharova.
However, on Sunday, the Brit was handed a tough task as she was up against the number six seed Anisimova, who reached the final at Wimbledon and the US Open last year.
Perhaps as expected, Anisimova came away victorious, winning 6-1, 6-1 in just 52 minutes.
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It was another tough day in the office for Raducanu, who was outclassed from start to finish.
After the match, the stats were not a pretty sight for Raducanu.

During the 52-minute match, Raducanu failed to generate a single break point; in comparison, Anisimova won five out of seven.
In addition, the 23-year-old only managed to hit two winners, with Anisimova hitting 21.
Serving-wise, Raducanu and Anisimova were close on first serves in, 56% for the Brit and 60% for the American.
However, in terms of points won from first serves, Raducanu was down on 27% and Anisimova was at 86%.
Speaking after the match, Raducanu said: "It was difficult to come close to putting my stamp on the match. That goes with playing Amanda - she is that sort of opponent who likes to put her stamp on it first.
"I have to take some positives. The first match here was better than a lot of matches I have been playing recently."
She continued: "I had a great first match, felt in a really good place with my game. But a match like that is never easy to take.
"I couldn't really get into the rally. The ball felt very quick to do anything off of and to try and survive in the point was very difficult."
Raducanu also took part in the doubles event alongside Elena-Gabriela Ruse, but they were beaten in the first round by Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend.
Topics: Emma Raducanu, Tennis