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Last night, Emma Raducanu won the US Open Women’s singles title. The scoreline was 6-4, 6-3 which looks straightforward enough — except it was anything but. At 18 years old, Raducanu is the
youngest Grand Slam champion since Maria Sharapova in 2004. She is also the only qualifier, male or female, ever to win a Grand Slam. In the final, she was pitted against another wunderkind,
the Canadian Leylah Fernandez, who is just a few months older and has also enthralled the New York crowds over the past fortnight. In the end, Radcucanu was the one who held her nerve,
despite overwhelming support for her opponent. That must have been unnerving for a player who until then had been the darling of the mainly New York crowds. You’d think these two youngsters
in their maiden Grand Slam final would be riddled with nerves on this huge occasion. Instead, we had a match of scintillating quality, with long, gruelling rallies – a match of extreme
tension and a consistently high level of tennis. The Canadian had beaten Elina Svitolina and Aryna Sabalenka, both top five players, in tight three-setters in her two previous rounds.
Raducanu, on the other hand, had won every single match, including her qualifying ones, in straight sets. There was some doubt as to whether she was sufficiently battle-hardened to take the
title. And yet she coped with the immense pressure and ran out the winner. This was serious edge-of-the-seat stuff. The outcome was in doubt right until the last ball was struck. As she
served for the title at 5-3 she went 30-40 down and then gashed her knee on the court — at which point, play was suspended for a medical time-out. It was a moment of intense pressure but she
came back out onto the court, saved the break point and went on to serve out the match. That took some guts. Her congratulatory message from the Queen was well deserved — but typically this
modest young woman does not take anything for granted and seems to have a knack of saying the right thing. (She will have HM’s herogram framed, she says.) Enjoy the moment while you can,
Emma, because in the words of the commentator Greg Rusedski you will now be a “scalp”. They will all be gunning for you. Expect a come-down after this extraordinary display, because there is
no way she can keep up this level on the tour events week in week out. But she will now be seeded at the Australian Open Grand Slam in January and that’s when she will need to pick herself
up again. It’s what the greatest players do in the majors. Her US Open prize money of £1.8 million will now be dwarfed by sponsorship deals. She’s already been snapped up by IMG, the giant
sports management agency. By this time next year, she will be worth many tens of millions and under enormous scrutiny. And let’s see what happens when Wimbledon comes round again. That will
be a whole new level of pressure. Let’s not forget, she retired with what appeared to be a panic attack at this year’s tournament. I’d like to think the press will be kind to her at next
year’s Wimbledon, but on past performance that’s unlikely. In the meantime, Britain should be declaring a public holiday. What about it, Boris? A MESSAGE FROM THEARTICLE _We are the only
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