Emma Raducanu is rightly being hailed as a “superstar” following her stunning victory at the US Open on Saturday.
The 18-year-old from Bromley in southeast London became the first British woman to win the tournament since 1968 – and the first British woman to win any of the four Grand Slam tournaments since 1977.
She was cheered on by Virginia Wade, the last British woman to win a Grand Slam tournament (Wimbledon in 1977) and the last British woman to win the US Open.
We are taking her HOMEEE❤️🇬🇧🏆 pic.twitter.com/L6P52UFpAm
— Emma Raducanu (@EmmaRaducanu) September 12, 2021
Raducanu defeated the 19-year-old Canadian player Leylah Fernandez 6-4, 6-3 in a riveting and super-high quality straight sets final. In the process, she became the first woman to win the US Open without dropping a set since the great Serena Williams in 2014.
Hailing her incredible achievement on Twitter, London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan wrote that “Emma Radacanu’s story is London’s story. Born in Canada to Chinese and Romanian parents, she moved to London at two-years-old. Here in London, we embrace and celebrate our diversity. And if you work hard, and get a helping hand, you can achieve anything.”
Meanwhile, tennis legend Billie Jean King said the match was a “terrific display” from “two exceptional players”, adding: “It is wonderful to see this generation living our dream.”
Raducanu’s achievement was also hailed by everyone from England footballer Marcus Rashford to fellow British tennis star Heather Watson. Check out a selection of tweets below.
WHAT A SUPERSTAR @EmmaRaducanu 💫 absolutely incredible. History made!
— Heather Watson (@HeatherWatson92) September 11, 2021
Emma Radacanu’s story is London’s story. Born in Canada to Chinese and Romanian parents, she moved to London at two-years-old.
Here in London, we embrace and celebrate our diversity. And if you work hard, and get a helping hand, you can achieve anything. #USOpen 🇨🇦🇨🇳🇷🇴🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/9WXNU1xRz6
— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) September 11, 2021
What a terrific display of competition & maturity from two exceptional players.
It is wonderful to see this generation living our dream.
I can’t remember a #USOpen with better crowd support. Thank you, NY, the greatest fans in the world.
And congratulations, Emma! pic.twitter.com/fQcOMkV3wk
— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) September 11, 2021
A gripping #USOpen match between two extraordinary *young* women of colour who made Canada and Britain proud. And an unbelievable performance by #EmmaRaducanu 🇬🇧 🎉✊🏾 pic.twitter.com/k1gxO6MXOT
— Dr Zubaida Haque (@Zubhaque) September 12, 2021
Emma Raducanu a Chinese Romanian immigrant to the UK, born in Canada has won the #USOpen final being the first British woman to do so in 53 years
Fantastic 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
— Claudia Webbe MP (@ClaudiaWebbe) September 11, 2021
Sophie Walker also captured the mood by writing: “Teenage female: 1. Old white men: 0.” This was presumably a reference to Piers Morgan’s cruel and unnecessary criticism of Raducanu after breathing difficulties forced her to withdraw from Wimbledon earlier this summer.
Teenage female: 1. Old white men: 0. #EmmaRaducanu
— Sophie Walker (@SophieRunning) September 12, 2021
Meanwhile, Twitter’s Alice Beverton-Palmer pointed out that we absolutely should be talking about the £1.8 million prize that Raducanu will bank for winning the tournament, given how hard women’s tennis pioneers like King fought to achieve pay parity with men.
People saying it’s crass or embarrassing to mention the prize money: the history of women’s tennis is of earning an insulting amount compared to men. It made me grin to hear Raducanu is COINING IT. And Billie Jean King, on that stage with her, helped make it possible. So yeah.
— Alice Beverton-Palmer (@alice) September 11, 2021
“For me, I don’t feel absolutely any pressure. I’m still only 18 and I’m just having a free swing at anything that comes my way,” Raducanu said during her post-match interview on Saturday. “That’s how I faced every match here in the States. Yeah, it got me this trophy, so I don’t think I should change anything.”
It’s difficult to disagree with her, isn’t it?
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