CHARLES GRAHAM: Emma Raducanu sets new tennis benchmark
A virtual unknown until her fine run at Wimbledon before bowing out through illness (some were already writing her off as mentally frail after that), she was certainly one to watch for the future. But no-one thought she would be turning the tennis world on its head quite so quickly.
The 18-year-old tore her way from preliminary rounds through to the final without dropping a set and, in picking up the trophy, became the first qualifier in the history of the sport to win a Grand Slam event.
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Extremely powerful and fast, Raducanu has a geometrical brain that can accurately get the very best angles out of the court; and while there haven’t been many points in her fledgling pro career when she has been put under huge pressure by an opponent, she also seems to have great nerves to go with her smiling enthusiasm. She can take women’s tennis to a new high.
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