Raducanu's dream U.S. Open run continues with Rogers thrashing
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[September 07, 2021]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) - British teenager Emma Raducanu continued her
dream run at the U.S. Open on Monday by overwhelming American Shelby
Rogers 6-2 6-1 to reach her first Grand Slam quarter-final.
Going through qualifying to get to the last eight at a major is a
stunning accomplishment by itself, but the 18-year-old has done it
without dropping a set.
Raducanu, who burst onto the scene in July by reaching the fourth
round at Wimbledon on her Grand Slam debut, has gone one better at
the U.S. Open in dominant fashion.
After a 6-0 6-1 hammering of Sara Sorribes Tormo in the previous
round, Raducanu was nearly as ruthless against Rogers as she
dispatched the last American in the women's draw in 66 minutes.
"It feels absolutely amazing to play in front of all of you and
Shelby is a great opponent... she's had a great week so I knew it
was going to be a tough match," Raducanu said on a packed Arthur
Ashe Stadium, with the crowd buzzing over what they had witnessed.
Up next for the youngster is Swiss 11th seed and Olympic champion
Belinda Bencic, who advanced with a 7-6(12) 6-3 win over Polish 2020
French Open champion Iga Swiatek.
"I feel like I'm building with each match," said Raducanu. "I'm
really excited to see what I can do on Wednesday.
"Belinda's a great player who's in great form so I know I'm going to
have to bring it."
Playing on Arthur Ashe Stadium court, the sport's biggest stage, for
the first time, the teenager got off to a nervous start with world
number 43 Rogers taking the early break to go 2-0 in front.
However, if anyone thought Raducanu would again crumble under
pressure, as she had done at Wimbledon during her fourth-round exit,
the Briton showed that she has come a long way in just two months.
From the third game of the match, it was one-way traffic for
Britain's 150th-ranked qualifier. She quickly settled in and stormed
through the next 11 games to take the first set and lead 5-0 in the
second.
"It means a lot to have gone out there and to have performed," said
Raducanu, clearly enjoying her moment in the spotlight. "Shelby
Rogers is an extremely experienced opponent, so I knew I would have
to bring it today.
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Emma Raducanu of the United Kingdom after beating Shelby Rogers of
the USA on day eight of the 2021 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA
Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY
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"To play on Ashe for the first time,
it was a little bit of a nervy experience in the beginning.
"I was really proud of myself, how I managed to settle and regroup
and find a level that at the end took me to the win."
The 28-year-old Rogers, coming off the biggest win of her career
with a third-round upset of Australia's world number one Ash Barty,
appeared flat and was soon shell-shocked.
The American had rallied from 5-2 down
in the third to beat Barty but there was no way back against
Raducanu, who never allowed the American an opening.
"That was pretty embarrassing," said Rogers, who had 29 unforced
errors to just 14 by her opponent. "It was a tough day at the
office.
"It took everything I had to beat Barty. I guess that was a little
apparent today. The tank was a little bit empty.
"She's been doing a lot of great stuff but I don't think she had
much of a challenge today."
The quarter-finals will feature two teenagers with Canada's Leylah
Fernandez, who celebrated her 19th birthday on Monday, taking on
fifth seed Elina Svitolina for spot in the last four.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in New York; Editing by Ken Ferris and
Pritha Sarkar)
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