Teenager Emma Raducanu reaches semi-finals of US Open on debut

Story By: BBC Sports

British teenager Emma Raducanu continued her fairytale run at the US Open by reaching the semi-finals with a dominant straight-set win over Swiss 11th seed Belinda Bencic.

Raducanu, 18, again showed all of her quality and composure in a 6-3 6-4 win.

Victory means she will rise to the cusp of the world’s top 50 and become the British women’s number one.

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Raducanu will play Maria Sakkari in Thursday’s semis after the Greek beat Czech fourth seed Karolina Pliskova.

It will be the second of the women’s singles semi-finals and will be played about 21:00 local time in New York (02:00 BST, Friday).

In only her second Grand Slam appearance, world number 150 Raducanu has become only the third woman ranked outside the top 100 to reach a US Open semi-final.

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After coming through three qualifying matches to reach the main draw, Raducanu is yet to drop a set in her eight matches at Flushing Meadows.

With her run in New York, Raducanu has recorded several notable achievements, including becoming:

  • the first qualifier to reach the last four at Flushing Meadows
  • the fourth female qualifier to reach any Grand Slam semi-final
  • the first British woman to reach a US Open semi-final since Jo Durie in 1983
  • the youngest British woman to reach a Grand Slam semi-final for 46 years

When she sealed victory with her first match point, Raducanu clasped her head with her hands before 24-year-old Olympic champion Bencic sportingly came around the net to warmly embrace the victor.

A beaming smile broke out across the Briton’s face as she pointed to her team – in a mixture of shock and celebration – and contemplated what she had just achieved on Arthur Ashe Stadium.

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“I’m so, so happy to come through,” said Raducanu, who earns prize money of $675,000 (£490,000) for reaching the last four.

“Belinda is such a great opponent and in unbelievable form, her ball speed caught me off guard so I had to adjust and adapt.

“I’m just taking care of what I can control and I’m on my own journey.”

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