Aryna Sabalenka’s winning run comes to an end in China Open semi-finals
The US Open champion had been bidding for a third straight tournament victory.
The US Open champion had been bidding for a third straight tournament victory.
Raducanu was due to play top seed Daria Kasatkina on Friday morning.
The Belarussian laid her Flushing Meadows ghosts to rest as she beat Jessica Pegula in straight sets to win in New York for the first time.
Meanwhile, Jack Draper became the first British man to reach the semi-final in New York since Andy Murray in 2012.
The world number one was keen to win a second title in New York, but Pegula made sure it was not to be.
The Czech received medical treatment and had to leave the court four times for comfort breaks during the victory over Beatriz Haddad Maia.
Here is how Monday unfolded on the courts in New York.
The American made it through to her seventh career last-eight tie at a grand slam after she beat Diana Shnaider in the fourth round of the US Open.
Jack Draper reached the fourth round on Sunday but Dan Evans bowed out.
ESPN commentator Chris Evert was forced to apologise.
It is the sixth tournament where she has withdrawn or retired this year.
The Brit will take on Argentinian Mariano Navone days after winning the longest match in Flushing Meadows history.
The two-time champion beat Jelena Ostapenko in straight sets.
Gauff kicked off her 2024 campaign by dropping just two games in a 6-2 6-0 rout of Varvara Gracheva on Arthur Ashe.
Sabalenka is looking to add the US Open title to last week’s Cincinnati Open victory.