Praise for young Brit Emma Raducanu as she reaches US Open final
Tim Henman said her semi-final performance was 'simply stunning'
18 year old Emma Raducanu has reached the final of the US Open, becoming the first British woman to reach the final at Flushing Meadows since Virginia Wade won the title 53 years ago.
Raducanu made history by becoming the first qualifier to reach a grand slam final with a dominant 6-1 6-4 victory over Maria Sakkari.
Former British number one Tim Henman branded Raducanu’s performance in her semi-final win over Sakkari as “simply stunning”.
Ex-players praise the teenager
Tim Henman described the match as “An absolutely staggering performance.”
“If we just look at the way she came out and played, her quality of tennis from start to finish, she was so resilient. She never flinched.
“She never let up. It was relentless. And then you’ve got to throw in the scenario of being a qualifier, an 18-year-old, with all the legends who have ever played this game at grand slam level.
He told Amazon Prime: “She is the first person to qualify and reach the final. It’s simply stunning.
“She deserves all the credit in the world. On the biggest stage in our sport at every opportunity she plays on her terms. It’s incredible to watch.
“She’ll need to enjoy this tonight and then get ready for Saturday.”
Greg Rusedski, a US Open finalist in 1997, added: “I’m dumbfounded. That performance was worthy of a world number one, a US Open champion, a multiple grand slam champion.
“The composure, the belief, the handling of the big points. This is her first grand slam semi-final and it was like she was playing in the first round. It was astonishing.”
Martina Navratilova, the 18-time grand slam singles champion, knows a thing or two about making history.
She told Amazon Prime: “When you make history you do it at one level or two. Emma is doing it at so many levels.
“You can’t even think about the repercussions. We’ve been hyping her up but it’s happening. She’s backing it up.”
Virginia Wade, Britain’s last female grand slam winner at Wimbledon in 1977, described Raducanu as the “real thing”.
Wade told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “I can’t tell you how exciting it is. We’ve been waiting such a long time for a British player on the women’s side to really come through.
“Every time you watch her you think she’s going to win every point out there. You don’t even get that nervous. It was remarkable.
“I’m sure she is the real thing, you don’t get someone head and shoulders above that often and I think she’s one of those. She’s stopping all her opponents in their tracks and she’s got an incredible future ahead of her.
“If it doesn’t happen on Saturday (win a grand slam) it’s going to happen sooner or later because she is really good.”
Social media congratulates Raducanu
Fellow sports stars congratulated Raducanu on social media after her historic victory.
Olympic gold medallist Jessica Ennis-Hill responded to the teen’s celebratory post on Instagram, writing: “You are incredible!!”
Fellow British tennis player Laura Robson enthusiastically described her British counterpart as “unreal” and called for “more”.
And another British team-mate Jodie Burrage wrote: “Woken up to absolute madness! ONE MORE TO GO.”
Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted his congratulations to Raducanu, writing: “Well done @EmmaRaducanu for a brilliant win at the #USOpen. The whole country will be cheering you on in the final.”
Oasis singer Liam Gallagher again offered Raducanu his backing, having tweeted after her quarter-final victory.
“Can u dig it congratulations to Emma Raducanu c’mon LG,” he posted.
Raducanu will meet fellow teenager Leylah Fernandez in the final.