The most extraordinary Grand Slam debut in the Open Era — US Open champion 2021 without dropping a set.
Emma Raducanu was born in Toronto, Canada in 2002 and grew up in Bromley, England. In September 2021, as a wildcard ranked 150th in the world, she won the US Open without dropping a single set across 10 matches — qualifying rounds through the final — defeating world top-10 players and producing the most astonishing debut Grand Slam performance in the Open Era. She became the first qualifier to win a Grand Slam title in the Open Era. The scale of her achievement — from qualifying rounds to champion — has no precedent in the modern game. Her subsequent career has been disrupted by persistent injuries — multiple surgeries on her hands, wrist, back and ankle limiting her ability to develop the consistency her talent suggests is possible. She remains one of the most anticipated talents in women's tennis. Her 2021 US Open remains the most discussed single-tournament performance in women's tennis since Steffi Graf's 1988 Golden Slam season.
US Open (2021)
Career Honours
- US Open (2021)
- WTA Most Improved Player (2021)