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EMMA RADUCANU has become the new star of British tennis after enjoying a stellar 2021 - both on and off the court.

The teenage sensation wowed returning spectators at Wimbledon earlier this summer and has now WON the US Open.

Emma Raducanu won the US Open in September 2021
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Emma Raducanu won the US Open in September 2021Credit: Alamy
The teenager has become the new darling of British tennis
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The teenager has become the new darling of British tennisCredit: Rex
She boasts more than 1.3million followers on Instagram
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She boasts more than 1.3million followers on InstagramCredit: emmaraducanu/instagram

Not much was expected of Raducanu, 18, when she made her Grand Slam debut at SW19 in June after being handed a wildcard.

But just three months later, the youngster has won the hearts of the nation and boasts more than 1.3MILLION followers on Instagram.

And she's now the US Open champion after a stunning 6-4, 6-3 victory against Leylah Fernandez in the final at Flushing Meadows.

EARLY BEGINNINGS

Raducanu was born in Toronto, Canada in November 2002 - just a couple of months after tennis icon Pete Sampras won his 14th Grand Slam title.

The daughter of a Romanian father and Chinese mother, the youngster moved to London when she was just two years old.

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Raducanu became engrossed in sport from a young age, picking up a tennis racket three years later and trying her hand various activities.

As quoted by the , Raducanu said: "My dad wanted to give me a diverse skill set - and I was quite a shy girl and he wanted to get me out of my shell."

But tennis - along with education, picking up an A* in Maths on A-level results day last month - soon became her priority.

She added: "As I started winning in tennis, tournaments would take up the weekend so these other activities couldn’t happen any more."

It proved to be a wise choice as Raducanu turned pro in 2018 before joining the WTA Tour this year - the highest level in women's tennis.

WIMBLEDON BREAKTHROUGH

Although some within tennis were well aware of Raducanu's talents when she was given her Wimbledon wildcard, the public weren't.

The country were not expecting a British woman to succeed at SW19 after favourite Johanna Konta withdrew for Covid-related reasons.

But Raducanu gave the public hope when she defeated qualifier Vitalia Diatchenko in the opening round - and in straight sets, too.

And excitement began to grow when the teenager knocked out former French Open finalist Marketa Vondrousova in the second round.

Lots of people in British tennis have obviously got very high hopes for her... I have a lot of belief in her game and her potential.

Andy Murray

It was another straight sets victory for Raducanu, who was beginning to prove herself against the world's most formidable stars.

She told BBC Sport after the win: "Just to be able to be at the championships, I feel like I'm on a holiday... I just want to stay here for as long as I can."

Raducanu then recorded a stunning third-round triumph against Sorana Cirstea, winning EIGHT games in-a-row to progress.

Against the odds, the youngster had made it to the second week of Wimbledon - and earning a fortune in the process.

Raducanu won £181,000 in prize money for reaching the latter stages of the tournament, not to mention the endorsements that will follow.

The Wimbledon crowds enjoyed every second of her run to the fourth round
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The Wimbledon crowds enjoyed every second of her run to the fourth roundCredit: The Mega Agency
Sadly it came to an end when she had breathing problems and had to withdraw
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Sadly it came to an end when she had breathing problems and had to withdrawCredit: EPA
But she enjoyed every second of it while it lasted
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But she enjoyed every second of it while it lastedCredit: PA

Sadly, breathing difficulties and dizziness forced Raducanu to withdraw half-way through her fourth-round clash with Ajla Tomljanovic.

But that didn't matter to the public, who had fallen for the teenager and were proud of what she'd achieved at such a young age.

Speaking to BBC Sport about her Wimbledon journey in August, Raducanu said: "I think Wimbledon was an extremely positive experience.

"I learnt so much just about my game, and what it takes to perform at the top. It's definitely shown me how much work I need to do physically."

LIFE OFF THE COURT

Raducanu's success at Wimbledon saw her social media following rocket - and she's been making the most of her deserved fame.

She enjoyed a well-earned break after her SW19 heroics, cheering England to victory against Denmark in their Euro 2020 semi-final.

The F1 fanatic also got the chance to go to Silverstone to watch Lewis Hamilton win the British Grand Prix in July.

Raducanu posted a video to her Instagram followers of her being driven round the circuit in a McLaren 720s - a fine motor by anyone's standards.

And she reportedly became close to singer HRVY - real name Harvey Leigh Cantwell - during her run at Wimbledon.

Raducanu met Arsenal skipper Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at the British GP
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Raducanu met Arsenal skipper Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at the British GPCredit: Getty
She also attended England's Euro 2020 semi-final win against Denmark
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She also attended England's Euro 2020 semi-final win against Denmark
F1 fanatic Raducanu has described her physio as her 'mechanic'
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F1 fanatic Raducanu has described her physio as her 'mechanic'Credit: //www.instagram.com/emmaraducanu/

A source told The Sun in July: "HRVY watched Emma play at Wimbledon and thought she was stunning, so he decided to get in touch with her.

"She was really flattered by the attention and they have been swapping messages... It's very early days for them but they do seem to get on well."

But Raducanu has not forgotten her roots, taking time out her busy schedule to visit her old primary school on sports day.

Raducanu inspired the next generation by handing out medals and playing tennis with the kids, giving them some priceless tips.

TAKING AMERICA BY STORM

Despite excelling at Wimbledon, Raducanu was forced to qualify for the US Open at Flushing Meadows in New York.

But she confirmed her success at SW19 was no fluke, winning her three qualifiers in straight sets to reach the first round.

And Raducanu has kept on winning - beating Stefanie Vogele and Shuai Zhang to set up a third-round tie with Sara Sorribes Tormo.

The Spaniard barely put up a fight, losing 6-0, 6-1, before American ace Shelby Rogers was equally taken to the cleaners - Raducanu dropping just three games en route to a comfortable victory.

World No12 and Olympic champion Belinda Bencic then tried to stop Raducanu in the quarter-finals but was also swatted aside.

And the brilliant Brit secured her place in the final with a dominant 6-1, 6-4 display against Greek star Maria Sakkari before dispatching Fernandez.

Raducanu is the new US Open champion
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Raducanu is the new US Open championCredit: Alamy
She's the first British woman to win a Grand Slam since 1977
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She's the first British woman to win a Grand Slam since 1977Credit: Rex

When you add in her three qualifiers, Raducanu won TEN matches at the US Open without dropping a single set. Incredible.

She told Amazon Prime after her final win: "I've always dreamed of winning a Grand Slam.

"You just say these things. But to have the belief I did, and actually winning, I can't believe it.

"I first started when I was a little girl, but I think the biggest thing that you have visions of is the winning moment, and going to celebrate with your team, trying to find your way up to the box.

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"That's been playing in my head, like, a couple of nights. I've fallen asleep to that."

Raducanu has given British tennis fans a new hero to adore - and the future looks very bright for this incredible Londoner.

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