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Heather Watson out of Korea Open after defeat to Marta Kostyuk

Watch the Korea Open live on Sky Sports Tennis between September 16 and September 22; British superstar Emma Raducanu remains in contention, facing China's Yue Yuan on Thursday

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Heather Watson was knocked out in straight sets to fifth seed Marta Kostyuk at the Korea Open

Britain's Heather Watson was defeated in the last 16 of the Korea Open, live on Sky Sports Tennis, as fifth seed Marta Kostyuk made short work of eliminating the Brit, winning 6-2 6-2.

The Ukrainian, who is ranked 18th in the world, controlled proceedings throughout with her powerful serving in a match which lasted one hour and 15 minutes and beat Watson for the second time in two meetings between the pair.

The 32-year-old has been striving to regain her form, with Watson having been outside the top 100 of the world rankings for over two-and-a-half years, and Kostyuk smashed nine aces as she made her way into her seventh WTA quarter-final of the season.

Outside of the UK grass court season, Watson has managed only six main-draw wins on the WTA Tour since the beginning of 2023.

Kostyuk will now face Russian Diana Shnaider, the No 4 seed, for a spot in the semi-finals whilst British hopes in Seoul now rest on the shoulders of Emma Raducanu, who faces eighth seed Yue Yuan in her last-16 clash on Thursday, live on Sky Sports Tennis.

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    What is coming up on Sky Sports Tennis in September?

    • Korea Open - WTA 500 (16 to 22 September - with Emma Raducanu in action)
    • Thailand Open - WTA 250 (16 to 22 September)
    • Chengdu Open - ATP 250 (17 to 24 September)
    • Hangzhou Open - ATP 250 (18 to 24 September)
    • Japan Open - ATP 500 (25 September to 1 October)
    • China Open - ATP 500 (26 September to 2 October)
    • China Open - WTA 1000 (25 September to 6 October)

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