Emma is Canadian by birth. She can move to any country and play for any country she chooses.....hell even have a British accent , but maple syrup runs in her veins. The teen who doesn`t lose their cool or focus will win the championship. They both have the skill and the rest is mental.Il y a un peu de nous en tant que Canadiens dans Emma Raducanu, car elle est née à Toronto.
Felix is just 21 years old.Well...DANIIL just too good--perfect for FÉLIX in 3 sets....so nice ride for the kid though ...to b in semifinal at the US OPEN it's quite an exceptional accomplishment in a life time ...who knows if he will do it again???? so enjoy the moment jeune homme.
I agree with you and this became apparent during the match. Fernandez hit a very low first serve % and Radacanu preyed on her backhand. Radacanu is a bit stronger and moves well for her size. Fernandez was scrappy but looked like she was really scrambling to win points.Raducanu IMO is the more naturally talented youngster
a good entertaining final ... too bad Leylah couldn’t prolong the match and take it to a third , it seems nobody was able to even take a set from her let alone beat her , crazy accomplishment for a qualifier in this era ... what the new Gen from the men’s side have been desperately trying to accomplish the New new Gen from the women’s side achieved it in only one tournament,,, they have a swag about them and look much bolder and ruthless than a lot of more older experienced players on the tour ... well doneEmma will be appearing in the October issue of British Vogue. I saw a preview and breathtaking barely describes her looks. She can make it as a high end model. Also a Sports Illustrated cover girl.
Move over GB
I agree with you on the tougher players that Fernandez had to play against. Number 2 , 3 and 5 in the world.Well well well....le plus important we had a very good spectacle....congrats to both teens....and yes RADU had a better day and played a better game notamment avec son service......so LEYLAH had a terrific et inoubliable tournament playing thoughest opponents ..
et a semblé manqué d"énergie....and RADU had a phenomenal --unique journey...yes again a qualifier with 10 straight victoires WITHOUT DROPPING A SET ....that's incredible...chose certaine leur vie ne sera plus jamais la même... A STAR IS BORN ...and why not two...
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He came close here against Nadal but really disappointed in his second GS down under ... so after twice failing will he be third time lucky ?? ... for me it’s a toss up and one has to really like his chances of stopping him ... calendar slam or not the Serb will go down in history with the most records in men’s tennis...Meanwhile Medvedev can't keep losing to Djokovic in finals and be considered talented. He is either talented or "not good enough." He has a great chance tomorrow to win a grand slam over a 34 year old coming off a 5 set match.
Hey my friend give Fernandez some slack, she is after all a teenager. Few teens can meet her grace and resolve under pressure.US OPEN WOMEN'S FINAL:
Raducanu also dominated Fernandez in 2 straight sets. It was an easy pick for me. And it wasn't really a surprise because Raducanu has a much more solid tennis game compared to Fernandez.
One note, Fernandez sounded like a real teenager balling her eyes as she:
1) complained to the chair ref about the injury time-out take by Raducanu late in the second set, and
2) ridiculously sucking up for crowd approval by mentioning 5000 times the NY crowd in her post match speech!!!...all this compared to Raducanu who showed incredible poise and professionalism during her trophy acceptance speech!