British 18-year-old Raducanu brushed aside Bencic 6-3 6-4 to
become the first qualifier to reach the semi-finals at Flushing
Meadows and the third woman ranked outside the top 100 to
advance into the final-four, emulating Kim Clijsters and Billie
Jean King.
A day earlier, 19-year-old Canadian Fernandez, who had taken out
four-times major champion Naomi Osaka in the third round and
three-times Grand Slam winner Angelique Kerber in the fourth,
outlasted fifth seed Elina Svitolina
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to reach the semis.
"I honestly think it's great... for tennis. It's obviously great
stories," Swiss world number 12 Bencic, who claimed gold at the
Tokyo Games, told reporters.
"I just really hope everyone will protect them and will hope the
best for them and not try to... not destroy, but... put so much
pressure and so much hype around them so it gets too much.
"I hope everyone will stay and will really hope the best for
them so they can just develop in peace a little bit."
British sports personalities from Andy Murray to Marcus Rashford
had rallied to the defence of Raducanu in July after suggestions
she quit her debut Wimbledon because she could not handle the
pressure in her fourth-round clash.
Raducanu had been forced to retire against Ajla Tomljanovic with
breathing difficulties.
The 150th-ranked Raducanu suggested her ability to stay calm and
her mental strength was thanks to her upbringing and added she
was also not too focused on her achievements.
"It's the first time I heard today that I was the first
qualifier to make the semis," Raducanu said.
"I'm not here to chase any records right now. I'm taking care of
what I can do on the moment and on the match ahead. I haven't
even started thinking about the next one yet."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby
Davis)
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