Santa Fe New Mexican

Qualifier Raducanu reaches semifinals

- By Howard Fendrich

NEW YORK — When Emma Raducanu got to Flushing Meadows to try to win her way through qualifying and earn what would be a berth in her second Grand Slam tournament, she was not planning on a particular­ly long stay.

Look at her now, two weeks into this adventure: The 18-year-old from Britain is the first qualifier in the profession­al era to reach the U.S. Open semifinals. And she hasn’t even dropped a set yet.

“My flights were booked at the end of qualifying,” Raducanu said with a chuckle Wednesday, “so it’s a nice problem to have.”

Showing off the shots and poise of someone much more experience­d, the 150th-ranked Raducanu became the second unseeded teen in two days to secure a spot in the final four, eliminatin­g Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Belinda Bencic 6-3, 6-4 in Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Not bad for someone ranked outside the top 350 in June after going about 1½ years without a match — in part because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, in part because her parents wanted her to finish high school.

“I’m not here to chase any records right now,” said Raducanu, only the third woman not ranked in the top 100 to make it this far at the U.S. Open and only the fourth qualifier to advance to the semifinals at any major tournament since the Open era began in 1968.

“I’m just taking care of what I can do [in] the moment.”

Raducanu has won all 16 sets she has contested through eight matches in New York — three during the qualifying rounds and another five in the main draw. On Thursday, she will face No. 17 seed Maria Sakkari of Greece, a semifinali­st at this year’s French Open.

Sakkari won 22 consecutiv­e points she served in one stretch and beat No. 4 Karolina Pliskova, a two-time major runner-up, 6-4, 6-4 on Wednesday night to follow up her victory over 2019 U.S. Open champion Bianca Andreescu in the previous round.

“I’m impressed,” Sakkari said with a smile during her on-court interview when she was informed of that serving streak. “I trusted my serve, but now I’m going to trust it even more.”

 ?? ELISE AMENDOLA/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Emma Raducanu, 18, of Great Britain is the first qualifer at the U.S. Open to reach the semifinals in the profession­al era.
ELISE AMENDOLA/ASSOCIATED PRESS Emma Raducanu, 18, of Great Britain is the first qualifer at the U.S. Open to reach the semifinals in the profession­al era.

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