Teenagers Raducanu, Fernandez gunning for first Grand Slam final
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[September 09, 2021]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An Olympic
champion and two former Grand Slam winners have been no match for
teenagers Emma Raducanu and Leylah Fernandez, who are both one win
away from reaching the U.S. Open final.
Briton Raducanu, 18, became the first qualifier to reach the final
four at Flushing Meadows after outplaying Tokyo Games gold medallist
Belinda Bencic on Wednesday.
Yet to drop a set in New York, Raducanu will be up against Greek
17th seed Maria Sakkari in the semi-finals on Thursday.
"She's having the tournament of her life. She deserves to be here,"
said Sakkari, who beat three top-10 seeds in Petra Kvitova, Karolina
Pliskova and Bianca Andreescu to reach the last four.
"I wouldn't call myself the favourite. I think we all have equal
chances of winning the semi-finals and then winning the title."

Raducanu, who reached the fourth round of Wimbledon in July, could
become the first qualifier to reach a Grand Slam final, where she
may come up against Fernandez, a player she knows well.
"I've known Leylah since we were juniors, in the Under-12s,"
Raducanu said. "We played Orange Bowl and all of those tournaments.
I played her in Junior Wimbledon, actually.
"The fact that we are both here in the semi-finals of the U.S. Open
after having played each other from the early days, it's very cool
to see just how far we've come."
Fernandez stormed into the semi-finals a day after turning 19, her
victory over Ukrainian fifth seed Elina Svitolina the latest in a
string of upsets at the U.S. Open where she has ousted former
winners Naomi Osaka and Angelique Kerber.
"We're all just super hungry to make a difference in the tennis
world," Fernandez said.
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Leylah Fernandez of Canada celebrates by hitting a ball into the
stands after her match against Elina Svitolina of Ukraine (R) on day
nine of the 2021 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean
King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY
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"I've known a few of (the players)
from the junior tours. We've always joked around that we're going to
be on the big stage together.
"I'm just glad that we're doing such great jobs and doing just that
... This tournament just proves how well we're adapting to
everything."
Fernandez will face Belarusian second seed Aryna Sabalenka, who beat
French Open champion Barbora Krejcikova to reach her first
semi-final at Flushing Meadows.
Sabalenka, four years older than Fernandez, is looking forward to
taking on the crowd favourite.
"(Fernandez) is playing well, moving well. I would say it's nothing
to lose for her," Sabalenka said. "She's fighting for every point.
The crowd are supporting her really loud. It will be an interesting
one."
(Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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