Emma Raducanu’s fiery career from the abyss of the U.S. Open qualifiers to the highest level of the sport continued on Wednesday when she defeated the Olympic gold medalist, No. 11 seed, 63-year-old, Belinda Bencic, 64, enters the semifinals. appearance. in New York. While enjoying the glory of his unexpected career, Raducanu revealed that this is his realistic expectation, and his flight was booked at the end of the qualifying round. You have exceeded the original plan for a week and a half.
Emma Raducanu celebrates after defeating Belinda Bencic in the quarterfinals of the US Open. Emma Raducanu easily defeated Bencic to enter the semifinals of the US Open”I have been focusing on one day and taking care of every day,” Raducanu said. “When you participate in the race, you just need to go into this autopilot mode and resume the rest day. I didn’t expect to be here at all. I mean, I think my flight was booked at the end of qualifying. So this is one. very good question “.
With her success, Raducanu joined Leylah Annie Fernandez in the semifinals and continued to host breakout tournaments for teens. The couple’s age is only two months, Raducanu said he has known the Canadian since participating in the U12 Championship. However, when asked about her, Raducanu emphasized that each player is in their own way.
“I think comparing yourself and your results to anyone can be like a happy thief, everyone is doing their thing. I mean, I haven’t participated in the competition for 18 months, but here I am. This just shows that if you believe in yourself, then everything is possible. ” Sign up for The Recap, this is our weekly editor’s selection of emails.
In addition to his qualities and beliefs, Raducanu’s composure was noticeable throughout the game, when he fell behind 030 in the last two serve games against Bencic, he found a way to escape at all times. He said his calm was the product of his mindless upbringing.
“I think my parents instilled in me from a very young age that I should have a positive attitude on the court, because, yes, when I was young, if I had a bad attitude, it would definitely be absolutely impossible. So I understood this from a very young age, and it has been following me until now. “… We have a little matter to ask. Every day, millions of people turn to The Guardian for high-quality, independent, open news. Now readers from 180 countries around the world support us financially.
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