Sunderland Echo

British tennis star Raducanu eases into US Open quarter-finals

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Emma Raducanu soaked in tennis’ biggest stage and then set about starring on it as she became the youngest British player to reach the quarterfin­als of the US Open for more than 60 years.

Shelby Rogers had defeatedwo­rld number one Ash leigh Bart yin Arthur As he Stadium, but it was a very different experience­for the American here as Ra du ca nu reeled off 11 games in arowina6-26-1victoryto­book a last-eight date with Olympic champion Belinda Bencic.

Raducanu was the first woman since Jennifer Capriati in 1990 to reach at least the fourth round of her first two grand slam tournament­s and she is only the third qualifier to reachthequ­arter-finalsinNe­w York.Thenearly2­4,000-capacity Ashe is the biggest stadium in tennis and Raducanu took time before the coin toss to gaze up at the towering stands.

“I definitely wanted to take it all in,” she said. “I went out thereto practise, but there was no one in the crowd. So it did feel different going out there with a crowd, all of the lights, displays on the board. It did take some adjusting.

“I was really trying to enjoy the moment. It’s something that you dream of, to play on Ashe, the biggest court in the world. I really didn’t expect to be here so soon. I just really wanted to be in the present.”

Raducanu’s Wimbledon adventure ended in the fourth round in unfortunat­e circumstan­ces when she struggled with breathing problems and had to retire, but she has shown with every match in New York how much she has progressed in the two months since.

Raducanu is the third teenager to make it through to the last eight after Leylah Fern andez and Carlos Al car az. Speaking

after her brilliant win over Angelique Kerber on Sunday, Fernandez said was was not surprised by anything she had achieved this fortnight.

“Leylah’s achieved great results,” said Raducanu. “I think everyone is on their own trajectory. Personally, I am surprised that I’m here. I knew I was doing a lot of great work that would pay off someday, but you never know when.

“I’m super appreciati­ve of the moment. To be here in the US Open, quarter-finals, after not playing for 18 months, is absolutely just incredible .”

The speed of Raducanu’s rise after taking time away from the match court to focus on her A levels is extraordin­ary. Having been ranked outside the world’s top 350 in June, she is now projected to break into the top 75, and one more victory would make her British number one.

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