Emma Raducanu pays tribute to 'inspirational' Serena Williams as she thrashes tennis legend at Cincinnati tournament
Emma
Raducanu said she's "grateful to have shared the court" with
"inspirational" Serena Williams as she thrashed the tennis legend in
their first-ever meeting.
Raducanu won 6-4, 6-0 in the first round
at the Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati - the first time the women have
played each other.
It follows Williams revealing earlier this
month that she is "evolving
away from tennis", with the US Open in a few weeks expected to be
her final tournament.
Raducanu put on a polished performance to
wrap up the match in just over an hour, taking the second set to love.
There is a 20-year age gap between the two
women and Williams won
her first grand slam in 1999, three years before her British opponent was born.
"We all need to just honour Serena and
her amazing career," Raducanu told the crowd after her win.
"I'm so grateful for the experience to
have been able to play her and for our careers to have crossed over. Everything
she has achieved is so inspirational and it was a true to honour to share the
court with her."
The win should also
give her confidence in the next round against Victoria Azarenka - and going
into the US Open, the tournament she sensationally won last year. The 19-year-old has failed to get near that performance at subsequent
grand slams and lost in the second round at Wimbledon this summer.
Williams fans can still cling to the
fairytale possibility she could do something special at Flushing Meadows, but
the odds are firmly against the 40-year-old adding to her 23 grand slams.
Revealing her plans to call time on her
career, she wrote in Vogue: "I feel a great deal of pain. It's the hardest
thing that I could ever imagine. I hate it."
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