Emma Raducanu makes history as she wins US Open – here’s how people are reacting
Against the odds, she’s done it.
Emma Raducanu has made history by winning the US Open, becoming Britain’s first female grand slam singles champion for nearly half a century.
The 18-year-old tennis star, who was the first ever qualifier to reach a slam final, beat Leylah Fernandez, a 19-year-old Canadian, in straight sets during the women’s final in New York. The pair have known each other since they competed at under-12 level.
The impressive victory – which she won with an ace on her third championship point – means Raducanu is the first British woman to win one of the sport’s biggest trophies since Virginia Wade in 1977.
It comes after a dream-like run in the tournament for the teenager, in which she was not expected to reach the final, having seeded at number 150 in the world. Now, alongside winning a £1.8million prize cheque – more than eight times Raducanu’s current career earnings – she will gain 2,000 ranking points, which would move her current standing up to 23.
After she won, Raducanu – who did not drop an entire set during the tournament – fell to the court in disbelief before climbing into the stands to celebrate with her team.
As expected, she was flooded with congratulations – even from the Queen...
© AP: Emma Raducanu celebrates winning the opening set (Elise Amendola/AP)
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