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Emma Raducanu vs Leylah Fernandez Extended Highlights | 2021 US Open Final 

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Watch extended highlights from the 2021 US Open final, as Emma Raducanu takes on Leylah Fernanadez.
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The US Open is the final Grand Slam of the year and takes place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The 2021 US Open saw Russia's Daniil Medvedev and Great Britain's Emma Raducanu claim the men's and women's singles titles. It was both players' first major title, with 18-year-old Raducanu becoming the first-ever qualifier to achieve the feat. The 2022 US Open main draw is scheduled to go ahead between August 30 - September 11.
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@honeybeebadger
@honeybeebadger 2 года назад
‘’She went 10 rounds without dropping a set she came in here ranked 150 in the world and she leaves the US Open champion say hello to Emma Raducanu’’ Great call by Mary Carillo
@Househead1200
@Househead1200 Год назад
And now say farewell. A one-off fluke that can happen.
@docfrank7745
@docfrank7745 Год назад
@@Househead1200 still better than your sorry life mate!
@robin231176
@robin231176 Год назад
@@Househead1200 Stick to football Vel Boy.
@bringolaselvapoto7418
@bringolaselvapoto7418 Год назад
Wimbledon is the one they all want.
@angel91485
@angel91485 Год назад
Mary Carillo's known to be biased anyway..LUCK was more like it.
@cornelbacauanu1544
@cornelbacauanu1544 2 года назад
This is one of the best championship finals I ever saw. The player's age and the mature quality of the game spoke by themselves. Congratulations to both of them!
@ronaldtosh9222
@ronaldtosh9222 2 года назад
Boring final. All of the 2 players had a weak serve. Both of them won’t ever win another grand slam.
@MrTreehugger78
@MrTreehugger78 2 года назад
@@ronaldtosh9222 What a load of tosh
@fawaka6664
@fawaka6664 2 года назад
@@ronaldtosh9222 Goes to show how much you know about tennis. If the player just has hard services, that is a boring game for yeah....
@hermandobernardes722
@hermandobernardes722 2 года назад
@@ronaldtosh9222boring hey! So why are you here!
@Eat-MyGoal
@Eat-MyGoal 2 года назад
@@ronaldtosh9222 One of them has yet to win a grand slam, so your point is flawed. If you're going to partake in pre-pubescent trolling at least structure things a little better. Ronald, you've disappointed me...
@GingerRum
@GingerRum 2 года назад
Raducanu and Fernandez produced tennis worthy of a final.
@kevinprior3549
@kevinprior3549 2 года назад
Could already be the new rivalry like Graff v Seles, Navratilova v Evert, S Williams v Sharapova, Borg v McEnroe, Federer v Nadal.... etc
@andraszoltan2
@andraszoltan2 2 года назад
It was worthy of the men's final
@bens1mo637
@bens1mo637 2 года назад
@@andraszoltan2 i only watched the women's final, after that I knew that the mens wouldnt have been better
@RokuroMusic
@RokuroMusic 2 года назад
@@bens1mo637 bang on point my friend
@josephinerabago2807
@josephinerabago2807 2 года назад
@@bens1mo637 you missed the epic win of Melvedev.
@thornerg2
@thornerg2 2 года назад
I will never get bored of this. Even with knowing the outcome, it's still exciting.
@ericbrown1101
@ericbrown1101 2 года назад
Lol I literally came here to say this. I think I've watched this like 3-4 times already.
@paulchiu
@paulchiu 2 года назад
Rare times one can rewatch a sporting event, and enjoy it still.
@waltervogelhosedocto
@waltervogelhosedocto 2 года назад
A beautiful match , great players . You are right , very exciting .
@helderalmeida3417
@helderalmeida3417 2 года назад
So many errors so many mistakes I could have won the game with all the errors from both players.
@nirabdhungana7117
@nirabdhungana7117 2 года назад
Same here man, I never get enough of certain matches like 2017 AO between Roger and Rafa particularly the last 26 minutes of the 5th set where Roger won 5 games in a row to win the championship 6-3 !
@gkount81
@gkount81 2 года назад
Raducanu's backhand is top notch. But her smile is out of this world. Congrats to both players!!!
@chipme73
@chipme73 2 года назад
i m waiting for leylah to start whipping it like nadal soon...
@kiashorsubas6720
@kiashorsubas6720 2 года назад
i have the exact feeling ..the backhand is deadly..if she gets better tht backhand is unstoppable
@keystonestatewarrior3358
@keystonestatewarrior3358 2 года назад
Blaze a hole thru tennis rackets and men's 💕
@Eat-MyGoal
@Eat-MyGoal 2 года назад
Why don't you say what you're actually thinking? The smile compliment is a mask for what you really mean but don't want to say ;)
@karlforster4282
@karlforster4282 2 года назад
Emma has an unbelievable backhand
@SatsHG
@SatsHG 2 года назад
I'll never get bored of watching this match
@ekawulandari5733
@ekawulandari5733 2 года назад
Me too
@frankgonzalez4110
@frankgonzalez4110 2 года назад
Me three lol
@zariyajoubert2472
@zariyajoubert2472 2 года назад
Yah
@lorenajimenez2597
@lorenajimenez2597 2 года назад
Me too
@roberttelford745
@roberttelford745 2 года назад
Anyone who thought two lower ranked players would mean a low quality final should just watch that first set. Fearless from both.
@stephensaxby2820
@stephensaxby2820 2 года назад
As an Englishman what Emma Raducanu did in New York will go down not just in Tennis folklore but also as one of the greatest sporting achievements in Britsh sporting history...and that's why I will never get bored watching this match over and over again.
@troxxcoroxx2776
@troxxcoroxx2776 2 года назад
Yes i agree but nadal has twenty sorry
@darrenlamb5640
@darrenlamb5640 2 года назад
@@troxxcoroxx2776 yeah but nadal isnt as pretty
@shinystones
@shinystones 2 года назад
@@troxxcoroxx2776 Not when he was 18 years old.
@luciusesox1luckysox570
@luciusesox1luckysox570 2 года назад
@@troxxcoroxx2776 ? And he didn't win a major via qualifying, first time it's ever been done !
@troxxcoroxx2776
@troxxcoroxx2776 2 года назад
@@luciusesox1luckysox570 that is very meritorious, no doubt... I think winning with that age is unreal
@cmartin_ok
@cmartin_ok 2 года назад
Did this look like a Final played between two teens, each in their first Grand Slam final? Fantastic entertaining game, a shame that there had to be a loser but also great that a fairytale came true for one of them - and thanks to US Open for uploading a longer clip than the original approx 3-minute one :-) This gives a much better insight to the on-court battle
@damot1051
@damot1051 2 года назад
It didn't even look like a match between two players ranked outside of the top 50! More like a match played between two ranked closely in the top 5.
@RichardGadsden
@RichardGadsden 2 года назад
@@damot1051 This could have been 1 v 2. In a few months, it might be.
@MrBarrynicholas
@MrBarrynicholas 2 года назад
No grunting, no towelling down after every shot, just a pleasure to watch.
@kecleonboi
@kecleonboi 2 года назад
To be fair, players can’t really control sweat production.
@robbie_
@robbie_ 2 года назад
The absence of heavy, loud grunting is one of the things that made this final a pleasure to watch.
@mihaiserbu8447
@mihaiserbu8447 2 года назад
Grunting comes with time! Be patient!
@BrianGriffen71
@BrianGriffen71 2 года назад
You use whatever means to help you or to give you an edge as long as it's within the rules. Towelling down after a point is a way to compose yourself ready for the next point or to throw your opponent's rhythm off. It'll be wise for her to learn these small things if she wants to get to the top and stay there.
@Avatar1178
@Avatar1178 2 года назад
@MoronicWaterBuffalo reaching the final of a GS doesn't constitute 'proper professionals' to you?
@ryanchen6498
@ryanchen6498 2 года назад
This is one of the best women's finals in years, and I can't even remember when was the last time I saw a women's final like this. Congrats to Emma!
@rscoops3986
@rscoops3986 Год назад
I'm gutted the match Fernandez wasn't able to take it to a decider, but Raducanu was relentlessly hanging in there in the second set when she was having everything but the kitchen sink thrown at her. I love watching the ladies of the 90's and I just hope we're going into a strong era of women's tennis with some characters and consistency. It's a shame Barty retired and Osaka is struggling mentally :(
@jackwilliams5474
@jackwilliams5474 7 месяцев назад
Um this is 1 of the best? Seriously, considering some of the others we have seen recently on the women's side?
@RespectOthers1
@RespectOthers1 2 года назад
Amazingly it’s only the start of her tennis career yet a film can already be made about her.
@ducockk
@ducockk 2 года назад
This is surprisingly entertaining. The skill and variety shown here hasn’t been seen in women’s tennis for decades.
@wowb5046
@wowb5046 2 года назад
I've watched tennis match for more than 20 years, but I've never seen the youth showdown in any grand slam's final before. Hope both of them can make greater achievements
@kecleonboi
@kecleonboi 2 года назад
You never watched Hingis vs Williams’?
@jgooner894
@jgooner894 2 года назад
@@kecleonboi Well that was 22 years years ago.
@kecleonboi
@kecleonboi 2 года назад
@@jgooner894 yeah and he said more than 20 years
@MrTobytherat
@MrTobytherat 2 года назад
@@kecleonboi could be 21 years
@ionutvalentintarasan383
@ionutvalentintarasan383 2 года назад
or could have just missed taht game. Is not like he argued this was the only teen final in last 20 so years, all he said is he did not see anything like this before.
@leecherlarry
@leecherlarry 2 года назад
i never watch women's tennis . but i watched this one and it felt like the best women's tennis i ever saw
@edwinfcapidos
@edwinfcapidos 2 года назад
It's like men's tennis. They play fast.
@positive120
@positive120 2 года назад
Watch graf seles vieos.
@tensemurm5924
@tensemurm5924 2 года назад
@@edwinfcapidos I mean, surely the point is that it's like men's tennis but they play slower?
@leecherlarry
@leecherlarry 2 года назад
@@positive120 Seles 106dB 😹
@gerardotv373
@gerardotv373 2 месяца назад
Spoiling g by sacking her coach next day ruining her career forever
@shazanali692
@shazanali692 2 года назад
10 games, 20 sets, 19days, qualifier, no sets dropped, that belongs in the hall of fame, and on day 20, met gala, the most famous teen on earth, can a life change so quick like that
@guyshirra824
@guyshirra824 11 дней назад
And no tie-breaks either!
@editsbycaitlyn2200
@editsbycaitlyn2200 2 года назад
definitely history in the making. 2 unranked teens in the US finals, emma first qualifier to win & never losing a single set.. amazing
@sexydudeuk2172
@sexydudeuk2172 2 года назад
You also forgot to mention emma is the first British woman to win a grand slam in tennis since 1977
@CJ-dp2pe
@CJ-dp2pe 6 месяцев назад
Whenever I’m feeling low I come back and watch this. Possibly the greatest sporting achievement of all time!
@yaofaust89
@yaofaust89 2 месяца назад
Me too
@gerardotv373
@gerardotv373 2 месяца назад
Shame her coach got sacked as a reward
@iamshadowbanned699
@iamshadowbanned699 2 года назад
I am a Filipino but my heart is with Emma Raducanu. She is gracious, elegant, kind and so mature for a young woman. She's got a great head on her shoulders, pun absolutely intended. I also love her playstyle - perfect balance of controlled aggression, smart shot selection and airtight defensive skills. I think this is the first of many grand slams for her. Tennis fans couldn't have asked for a better ambassador of the sport and she couldn't have come at a better time than now. I am a fan!
@malpete
@malpete 2 года назад
Likewise , she’s the complete package , killer instinct with killer smile , gorgeous with immense talent 😁 plus seems quite intelligent too
@cyrgceyjclhscgnj620
@cyrgceyjclhscgnj620 2 года назад
Perfectly articulated!!!
@nell8368
@nell8368 2 года назад
this is my 20th times watching this highlights, I cant get enough of the brilliance of Raducanu, absolutely superb athlete!
@thelmaalmaden8131
@thelmaalmaden8131 2 года назад
Me too, she is amazing.
@troxxcoroxx2776
@troxxcoroxx2776 2 года назад
Nadal is better he has 20 she just 1
@jboww2121
@jboww2121 2 года назад
@@troxxcoroxx2776 ..... is this a serious comment?
@asdfswer4657
@asdfswer4657 2 года назад
@@troxxcoroxx2776 ofc nadal is better what are you saying lol
@mairyhuff7102
@mairyhuff7102 2 года назад
@@asdfswer4657 he wasn't saying anything other than he loves watching emma it was you that brought Nadal into it poinlessly. especially when he wasn't trying to compare the two
@acloudworld7625
@acloudworld7625 2 года назад
This match is a glorious spectacle for tennis after everything that happened in the semis. Leylah Fernandez beating Aryna Sabekenka and Emma Raducanu beating Maria Sakkari. To confirm the changing of the guard. To highlight the fearlessness of the new generation. To create history by having two teenagers unseeded reach the final. Players who will be connected together because of this unique piece of history. Two players who have a charismatic style of play. They are exciting to watch, not robotic ball bashers. They play silently during the points but evoke emotions after the points. They engage the crowd and the fans love them back. There is serenity, elegance and poise to both of their games. It was such a special 5 hours of tennis that night. The celebrations even greater because they both won with that style and personality of play. It created a final where there was no loser. They both triumphed in a special way. Winning the hearts of sports fans across the world.
@daviddoan3815
@daviddoan3815 2 года назад
One of the reporter said that no one was leaving as soon as the match is over like they usually do. Great match.
@safiyavkpabdulraheem6524
@safiyavkpabdulraheem6524 2 года назад
Well said!
@neisham7478
@neisham7478 2 года назад
nicely articulated
@jazzx251
@jazzx251 2 года назад
That was beautiful - I was about to say something very similar! My contribution: Emma reminds me of Russell Crowe in "Gladiator" - after defeating his opponent, he gees up the crowd .. "Are you not entertained!?" Yes. Emma is a gladiator on the court.
@Bauer2sPro
@Bauer2sPro 2 года назад
@@jazzx251 yeah, after she won the first set
@user-hm8nb5jr3w
@user-hm8nb5jr3w 2 года назад
Both girls played a phenomenal match. Emma had more smart shots and is extremely efficient. She participated in motocross, skiing, golf, horse riding, and score A in Economics at school. The advantage of her multi-sports and well-rounded background shows in this match.
@kytestar
@kytestar 2 года назад
She is also a prolific e-sports racer and has beaten some of the best e-sports F1 racers in the world.
@grahamdavies4550
@grahamdavies4550 2 года назад
@@kytestar ever seen the film D.A.R.Y.L. feels like this
@robbie_
@robbie_ 2 года назад
She's a Boston Dynamics blackops?
@anthonyverdi7394
@anthonyverdi7394 2 года назад
She play ping pong tennis in China too
@jazzx251
@jazzx251 2 года назад
You forget that she got A* in mathematics (A star = even better than an A!) - which is why she thinks the mental discipline of maths gives her a tactical advantage over her opponents
@piqueblinders7948
@piqueblinders7948 2 года назад
I have never seen a women’s player be so incredible in return games over a tournament as Raducanu was at this US Open. Felt like she had break points in almost every single game in every match. She had EIGHTEEN break points against Fernandez in only two sets... that’s crazy
@SainyaHokage
@SainyaHokage 2 года назад
Emma was too generous on break points and championship points. She has to improve that.
@cbarton2193
@cbarton2193 2 года назад
@@SainyaHokage Yeah she definitely needs to be a bit more ruthless when it comes to break points because with her return she creates a lot of them. She did amazingly to hold serve throughout the tournament when she faced break points, but that won’t always happen.
@KaitainCPS
@KaitainCPS 2 года назад
She's the new Agassi.
@kimacronym2521
@kimacronym2521 2 года назад
@@SainyaHokage I agree ! On the other hand it is remarkable how many break opportunities she created here, or in the tournament.
@BenjWarrant
@BenjWarrant 3 месяца назад
I can help you there. Over the course of the US Open up to but not including the final, she had break points in 33 out of 48 games! She also only dropped her serve 5 times over the same matches.
@paulb9453
@paulb9453 2 года назад
Emma is a champ, but she’s also polite, eloquent, funny, tough, and speaks mandarin, what a package, Nike and Wilson must be delighted with this outcome 😂 😃
@skinnygumbo2700
@skinnygumbo2700 2 года назад
She probably speaks Romanian as well.
@paulb9453
@paulb9453 2 года назад
@@skinnygumbo2700 quite
@tylerdaniels9000
@tylerdaniels9000 2 года назад
@@skinnygumbo2700 she does, tho with English and Chinese accent. She also speaks a bit of French
@ashariosman2391
@ashariosman2391 2 года назад
She's polite no doubt.... But she fired her coach as soon as getting 1st major tournament win... What a way to say thank you... I hope she doesn't follow the footsteps of Vanilla Ice... A one hit wonder
@paulb9453
@paulb9453 2 года назад
@@ashariosman2391 the comment was posted before she fired her coach
@ekawulandari5733
@ekawulandari5733 2 года назад
Please us open give us all emma match since the qualifier....never get bored
@CoxDannyJ
@CoxDannyJ 2 года назад
The best part was that I didn't have to watch it with the volume off. Fantastic.
@aryang4488
@aryang4488 2 года назад
She has mixture or Li Na and Ana Ivanovic.what a ball striker and composure in the whole match.well done Emma!
@kl8901
@kl8901 2 года назад
Her backhand reminds me so much of Li’s (which is one of the best backhands in WTA history)! The placement, the ability to change direction. Tennis hasn’t been so excited for a long time.
@lleange363
@lleange363 2 года назад
i thought sharapova
@worawatsr9803
@worawatsr9803 2 года назад
She looks like a mix of them too 🤣
@bobbybaucom9440
@bobbybaucom9440 2 года назад
I miss Ana.
@cameronbedeau8542
@cameronbedeau8542 2 года назад
Yes I can see Ivanovic forehand when she really goes for it on return
@TheIkaraCult
@TheIkaraCult Год назад
She might never reach this high again... but lets appreciate the extraordinary achievement this was. Its unprecedentaed
@jackwilliams5474
@jackwilliams5474 7 месяцев назад
might?
@stephanshishkov9373
@stephanshishkov9373 3 месяца назад
@@jackwilliams5474 will*
@jackwilliams5474
@jackwilliams5474 3 месяца назад
lol@@stephanshishkov9373
@skysky1977
@skysky1977 2 года назад
Emma got a megawatt smile.~ how can you not love this rising tennis star~
@GeorgeT370
@GeorgeT370 2 года назад
I love them BOTH and can`t wait to see them play again
@romainmj7245
@romainmj7245 2 года назад
At last extended highlights...
@dannystueland562
@dannystueland562 2 года назад
Ik I’ve been waiting
@spting612
@spting612 2 года назад
Don’t know when these two young ladies going to meet again. Before that, I can only watch this video again and again when I miss them.
@deksison8435
@deksison8435 2 года назад
Love the reaction after winning the first set
@thornerg2
@thornerg2 2 года назад
I mirrored it at home.... Scared the cat.
@cbarton2193
@cbarton2193 2 года назад
Brilliant match - so nice to see a women’s match where both play great at the same time and aren’t just blasting each other off the court in 1 or 2 shots. Well there was a bit of that too 😆 - Emma thoroughly deserved that win, she’s a 🌟 , but I think the future’s bright for both her and Leylah! 💪👍🙌
@VishalGupta-od5mf
@VishalGupta-od5mf 2 года назад
What a final. From a qualifier to a champion, Emma Raducanu!
@BingDwenDwen
@BingDwenDwen 2 года назад
What I noticed about these amazing tennis ladies is, no overdramatic screams or panting during each play, what a breath of fresh air!
@gmail3720
@gmail3720 2 года назад
Hate those grunting sounds
@texaspatriot2841
@texaspatriot2841 2 года назад
Such a pleasure to watch tennis again with no one screaming with every shot.
@wendylee1665
@wendylee1665 2 года назад
Love watching them esp without grunting sounds spoiling the ball sounds and squeaking of their shoes
@andrewma3491
@andrewma3491 2 года назад
She won with an ace! What a way to win the final point! 👏
@acetang8623
@acetang8623 2 года назад
An ace at 108mph 💪💪💪👍👍👍👏👏👏
@Theemptythroneistaken
@Theemptythroneistaken 2 года назад
Imagine the next grandslam tournament she's in she wins it again without dropping a set 😂😂😂
@wesowen6624
@wesowen6624 2 года назад
Everyone's going to bring their best game next time. That would make it all even more impressive if she does win!
@ahmadalmutawa1567
@ahmadalmutawa1567 2 года назад
What does dropping a set mean? Can you give a example. I’m new to tennis.
@sandgrownmanc6614
@sandgrownmanc6614 2 года назад
Mind blown! But it may occur quite easily! :))))
@Somerandommark1
@Somerandommark1 2 года назад
@@ahmadalmutawa1567 every game is a best of 3 sets, dropping a set just means to lose one of the sets. For example, Leylah beat Osaka, as she won 2 sets but only lost 1. This is “dropping a set”
@menace3115
@menace3115 2 года назад
She could just do it as she is very aggressive and her game can only improve from now on. Her tennis is supreme. Very hard for anyone to beat Emma.
@basvanrhee
@basvanrhee 2 года назад
Got a feeling we’re going to see this matchup a “few” more times! Looking forward to it. Two new tennis stars are born!
@carrerau7138
@carrerau7138 7 месяцев назад
That didn’t age well…
@piotrwojtkowski6756
@piotrwojtkowski6756 3 месяца назад
😂😂
@wristcandy5451
@wristcandy5451 2 года назад
Best ladies tennis I've ever watched
@danmohr2005
@danmohr2005 2 года назад
Thanks to US Open Tennis Championships for posting the extended highlights of this most unexpected and historic Final!!
@oliverdiamante761
@oliverdiamante761 2 года назад
Neither player has pressure to win or any baggage coming in the finals. I love how both play with so much freedom like there’s nothing to lose. Usually in the start of the match players tend to be tight but both players just went right at it.
@twitchcaelas
@twitchcaelas 2 года назад
The power of Raducanu’s ground strokes is astounding, while maintaining accuracy, and she moves so well!
@tsenguung5954
@tsenguung5954 2 года назад
Leylah only lacked a little bit of serve quality other than that rallies were evenly matched. On some points, it felt like female versions of Djokovic and Nadal since they both move so well on the court. Especially Emma's returns were amazing, could be one of the best on the tour. Overall, haven't seen a match of this quality in a while. Beautiful how they just refuse to move back from the baseline and hits early and pushing each other with similar styles. Could be a start of something special but of course, it would take an amazing amount of consistency and brilliance on and off the court, so we will hope and see.
@jacobschmidt2709
@jacobschmidt2709 Год назад
I guess it was just a one-off
@samidavis3146
@samidavis3146 2 года назад
I just love watching their game face, so much fire and determination. Both are cute and smile all the time outside of competition but when the light is on their expressions turned into cold blooded competitor. Awesome women !!!
@lingwyman1594
@lingwyman1594 2 года назад
I would say “kool” players instead …
@martynadams2011
@martynadams2011 2 года назад
I don’t remember either of these young ladies even questioning a line call in the whole match. No tantrums no histrionics, no grunting - I hope this is the future!
@ekojay8279
@ekojay8279 2 года назад
The line technology is advanced and done by computer so there is no need to question line calls
@martynadams2011
@martynadams2011 2 года назад
@@ekojay8279 doesn’t seem to stop some of the others!
@ekojay8279
@ekojay8279 2 года назад
@@martynadams2011 There are some who still questioned the call. They can request a video replay of the line call if they don't believe but it has always been accurate and backed up the call made by the computer. It should be implemented at other tournaments if possible. As you said, they did not question the call.
@ethandalton6480
@ethandalton6480 2 года назад
@@ekojay8279 I think the reason players question an automated line call is tactical. They know its correct, but they want a few extra seconds to reset, or maybe to disrupt the rhythm of their opponent.
@Giacn11
@Giacn11 2 года назад
I keep on coming back to rewatch this amazing display of tennis ❤️
@bryantse6775
@bryantse6775 2 года назад
I used to think men’s tennis matches are more fascinating than women’s, however Emma and Lilar totally changed my opinion. I really enjoyed that they both conquered their much muscular opponents and brought us this marvelous US open final.
@Sanctified57
@Sanctified57 2 года назад
Emma is a star. She has all the shots and great mental strength
@dudenotsoperfect9366
@dudenotsoperfect9366 5 месяцев назад
Uhm.
@stephanshishkov9373
@stephanshishkov9373 3 месяца назад
XD
@wangyinglena
@wangyinglena 2 года назад
Emma is so strong and so smart as a player, the tactics are amazing, every hit has a clear purpose. It’s just incredible how a young player with not much grand slam experience can achieve this level!!
@rupinjeremiah9589
@rupinjeremiah9589 Год назад
Yes! Towards the end she completely broke Fernandez physically and mentally! Emma's physical training is absolutely insane!
@freebird127
@freebird127 2 года назад
Besides fluid serves, capability to change directions, anticipation is a big gift for Emma. Leylah's forehand is phenomenal, that does look like Nadal.
@juvyozolagbitos4960
@juvyozolagbitos4960 2 года назад
yes i agree of her forehand reminds me of Rafa as they are both left handed too.❤️
@crunchtimeeats347
@crunchtimeeats347 2 года назад
Granted this is just highlights but I don’t see one single down the line shot off a short ball from Fernandez. Makes it predictable that she’s always going cross in that scenario
@irelandwalks3376
@irelandwalks3376 2 года назад
I love this, no screaming like a banshees, just a pure elegant game to watch
@rickeymohan8972
@rickeymohan8972 2 года назад
14:56 That point from Fernandez is so Nadal like.
@alexeygureev1864
@alexeygureev1864 2 года назад
unexpected Nadal-Djokovic reincarnation))
@Jardinier2023
@Jardinier2023 2 года назад
Absolutely a nadal one two punch…a looper to the backhand side then a down the line winner. Too bad she didn’t produce more of those
@rickeymohan8972
@rickeymohan8972 2 года назад
@@Jardinier2023 Her first serve let her down. Raducanu has a great return from both the wings so first serve was really important. Anyways, the technique, variety, timing and court craft displayed by both the players in that match makes this a very interesting match up for the future.
@KaitainCPS
@KaitainCPS 2 года назад
@@rickeymohan8972 Her first serve percentage was low BECAUSE Radacanu has a great return of serve. Essentially Fernandez felt pressured into putting an extra 5-10mph onto each first serve because of Radacanu's lethal returns. That is liable to drop the percentages.
@jim42078
@jim42078 2 года назад
What a match these two put on! Hoping for many more from them in future!
@hnoor9633
@hnoor9633 2 года назад
The way Emma changes the direction of the ball is INSANE
@kukulroukul4698
@kukulroukul4698 2 года назад
she takes some heavy RISKS there ! those shots are NOT prodigy or prowess. Those shots are MATHEMATICS
@wozzer3wa
@wozzer3wa 2 года назад
Nice to see two young ladies playing tennis without the grunting,may they both have long and successful careers
@gmail3720
@gmail3720 2 года назад
Grunting is awful
@isaacjacobs3785
@isaacjacobs3785 2 года назад
Emma is just going to evolve to a different level, you can see she has everything. Although a great match, Emma stepped it up more when it was needed. She will be in a league of her own in years to come. Also in consideration, the vast majority of the crowd were one sided. Emma played some great tennis to win some key points without the applause that was deserved.
@bunchat
@bunchat 2 года назад
I totally agree with you.
@kukulroukul4698
@kukulroukul4698 2 года назад
no big deal :) It could have been WORSE much worse then that ! :)
@kukulroukul4698
@kukulroukul4698 2 года назад
@Paul Kryder :d lol
@kukulroukul4698
@kukulroukul4698 2 года назад
@Paul Kryder i bet any tennismen male or women WOULD happily chose the hostile public over the abnoxious depopulated ITF tournaments WHERE you can hear even the birds song during the match :D
@isaacjacobs3785
@isaacjacobs3785 2 года назад
@Paul Kryder Not always true. When you are playing very well, a crowd often reacts towards the art being shown. Emma hardly got anything from the crowd and she was outstanding.
@joycezhang993
@joycezhang993 2 года назад
I like both players’ style. A fun game to watch. True rivalry. Hope see them in more finals .
@mrlindsays
@mrlindsays 2 года назад
I love this! There is no grunting! 2 extremely fit and talented athletes!
@gmail3720
@gmail3720 2 года назад
Hate the grunting sound
@mollyrose4653
@mollyrose4653 2 года назад
Still can not get my head around this absolutely amazing , it is the sporting achievement of the decade surely
@davidbarrass5210
@davidbarrass5210 2 года назад
No qualifier has won a grand slam in it entire history, so in tennis terms it's the sporting achievement of the century 👏
@stephenscotcher3059
@stephenscotcher3059 2 года назад
❤️ Emma doing a that scene from Gladiator after winning the first set "Are You Not Entertained" ❤️🇬🇧😋
@valentinoragaini2035
@valentinoragaini2035 2 года назад
This was such a fun game to watch, they both played exceptional tennis. Very excited to see another match (preferably a final) between these two.
@ant5355
@ant5355 2 года назад
Both of their ground strokes are so powerful, they absolutely rip baseline shots back and forth to each other. The sky is the limit for Raducanu, she’s only 18 years old, she’s already won a major, she’s beautiful, if she can back this win up she could be the new face of women’s tennis .
@georgegeorge8960
@georgegeorge8960 2 года назад
great competition they both made history . a real fight . most tennis matches look like the athletes are burned out but here there is a real fight .
@wilend6362
@wilend6362 2 года назад
Felicitaciones a estas dos jóvenes tenistas, dueñas de gran técnica pero sobre todo simpatía y carisma. Saludos desde Ambato 🇪🇨🎾
@starman3533
@starman3533 2 года назад
Yess!
@Mel1lvar
@Mel1lvar 2 года назад
Whenever I feel down I come back this match, quite simply one of the most magical moments in all sporting history. Form is temporary but class is timeless, I know what I saw at the US Open, this girl will lift a lot more trophies in the future.
@Gofaw
@Gofaw Год назад
No she won't
@420surfdawg
@420surfdawg 2 года назад
Such an amazing player Emma truly inspires everyone.. Just gotta love her play , attitude and energy
@orangeorange1788
@orangeorange1788 2 года назад
Before this final match , I thought Fernandez has strong shots. But, after this match, I realized that Emma can hit more powerful and faster shots than Fernandez. Besides, Emma has top-notch movement. Hopefully, both players can make it to top 5 in the world. I believe it will be a highlight on WTA
@kukulroukul4698
@kukulroukul4698 2 года назад
To me. Emma s movement is far more impressive then her shots ! If she feels confident enough she's lightning fast. But she s also very economic with her strides xD as if... ''nah thats not my style '' :D
@babyderosa2803
@babyderosa2803 2 года назад
@@kukulroukul4698 i know right... i'm very impressed with her. She's quite calculating and strategic and there were many times she rightly anticipated her opponent's moves and which side the ball was gonna come. They both played brilliantly, and to think they're still just teenagers! Can't wait for them to take on Osaka in the future.
@yanjieji8452
@yanjieji8452 2 года назад
I can watch this all day. Simplely delightful. Emma, keep your fearlessness and keep your cool!
2 года назад
just by watching her confidence in this court, you can tell Emma is a champion.
@ValetteRenoux
@ValetteRenoux 2 года назад
I loved watching Seles, and the way she changed the game. Both of these players emulate her, with or without knowing it. I loved the 1991 semi-final against Capriati. As for finals, due to Raducanu being a qualifier, this might be my favorite final, especially considering her smile and incredulous look after each victory. Like, is this really real? I'm sure I will re-watch this final a few times. I certainly hope we will see much more of Fernandez and Raducanu in slam finals.
@kcwu9023
@kcwu9023 2 года назад
What an achievement, 20 straight sets against higher ranked opponents without facing a single set point or tie break. A one-off...And a great final too. Fernandes made her fight for almost every point but she had that bit more quality. Shame about the hissy fit from her opponent over the enforced blood time out, a bit lacking there. Surely onwards and upwards from here! :-)
@jim42078
@jim42078 2 года назад
To be pedantic, the first two matches (first four sets) were against lower-ranked opponents. After that, though, just crushing the field all the way through. I was left speechless so many times by what she kept achieving! Leylah was also brilliant, I can understand her getting caught up in the moment over the blood timeout, forgive and move on quickly. And she pays such an exciting brand of tennis for me to want to hold that against her! Honestly, against basically anybody else I'd have backed Leylah to win this thing.
@darthwiizius
@darthwiizius 2 года назад
@@jim42078 They're both seeds now, Emma at 23 in the World and Leylah at 28 so we'll be seeing plenty of them next year. I suspect they'll do well at the Aussie next up but let's not put pressure on either of them because this could be a great competition between them both and Naomi in the future. And yes let's not get hung up on Leylah wigging it a bit at the medical T/O, we can't understand the stress they were under and we've seen far more experienced players venting in a far worse way over and over. I thought after the match despite the obvious visible disappointment Leylah handled herself with grace and maturity beyond her years.
@alamin-fr8rc
@alamin-fr8rc 2 года назад
@@jim42078 I wonder if people have forgotten the hundreds of broken rackets, players going crazy at umpires, taking their frustrations out on the audience, their boxes or themselves. Even the worlds best players in history have had moments they regret to this day. She had one, just one solitary heated moment now she, her family are being chastised to distraction. Tennis is the toughest sport as it all rests on person baring themselves for an audience of millions of armchair critics.
@ThePedroski007
@ThePedroski007 2 года назад
@@kcwu9023 a tie break is at 6-6. 7-5 is a straight win.
@caligulapontifex5759
@caligulapontifex5759 2 года назад
@@alamin-fr8rc Agreed. The vast majority of people don’t understand the level of competitive hunger one needs to reach this level of tennis. It’s not something you can learn. You are either born with it or not. That’s why you see a lot of these players acting out at times. Leylah had a moment of emotional frustration, but she’ll learn from that. She’s still a teen.
@JohnSmith-xw2dw
@JohnSmith-xw2dw 2 года назад
Thanks for the quality and length of highlights!!
@creativitycell
@creativitycell 2 года назад
Watched highlights of all her rounds about 6 times since she won! Can't get enough!💖🔥🏆🌟🇬🇧
@kukulroukul4698
@kukulroukul4698 2 года назад
me too :)
@user-oy7is8ws4l
@user-oy7is8ws4l 2 года назад
網球除了力量的展現之外,艾瑪還多了智慧和敏鋭精準的判斷力,目前女網應該沒有人能繫敗她.她是力、美、智慧的結合!
@acetang8623
@acetang8623 2 года назад
完全同意 正是如此 ✔✔✔✔✔✔👍👍👍💪💪💪😊😊😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@Ireniicus
@Ireniicus 2 года назад
For those that watch a lot of WTA matches how does this match fair quality-wise? I have not watched much in the last ten years or so but to me, the quality of this match was sky high.
@TheRumblewagon
@TheRumblewagon 2 года назад
Very high quality. Another high quality match was the Sakkari-Andreescu battle in the US Open quarterfinals.
@matthewplampton955
@matthewplampton955 2 года назад
V high. The only reason their winners count wasn't astronomical was because they both move so incredibly well. They both went for it from the word go.
@NoOne-le2jv
@NoOne-le2jv 2 года назад
@@matthewplampton955 But they weren't just hitting out, which is what some people are saying about Raducanu. One or maybe 2 matches yes but then the shots start to fly everywhere, but after that it shows you that she's playing within herself and that it's her natural game.
@matthewplampton955
@matthewplampton955 2 года назад
@@NoOne-le2jv I didn't say she was trying to hit the cover of every ball. I said they went for it, in terms of the both wanted to dictate play. That wasn't just by hitting it as hard as possible. There was a lot of redirection and variety on show. Radacanu plays with a lot of natural margin in her game even when she's playing aggressive.
@drstew1
@drstew1 2 года назад
I was pleasantly surprised that for me , this years ladies final was the main event! Don’t get me wrong, the men’s final was great, especially seeing a different winner. But the ladies final. Emmazing Raducanu.. Layla Fernandez. Top quality.
@KaitainCPS
@KaitainCPS 2 года назад
Honestly, the WTA has been more interesting than the ATP for at least the last two years. 2007-2017 was an incredible period in the men's game. At its peak, you had five players hunting for trophies with a realistic chance of winning: Nadal, Federer, Djokovic, Murray, Wawrinka. (Occasionally Delpo if he was fit.) With Murray out as an effective force since mid-2017, Wawrinka no longer in the hunt, and Federer stop-start, it's been pretty dull stuff, dominated heavily by Djokovic.
@cloudreaver
@cloudreaver 2 года назад
I don’t even follow tennis. This girl got me into it 😁
@troxxcoroxx2776
@troxxcoroxx2776 2 года назад
That kind of comments sounds weird already seen
@KaitainCPS
@KaitainCPS 2 года назад
Which one?
@steveatkinson689
@steveatkinson689 2 года назад
I’m 66 now and I’ve never watched tennis in my entire life. Do now though !!
@sols9449
@sols9449 2 года назад
They both played amazing both taking the ball so early. Amazing footwork. Loved watching them.
@creativitycell
@creativitycell 7 месяцев назад
Ill be rewatching this now n again for years! Possibly for ever! Awesome still.😮
@GMPranav
@GMPranav 9 месяцев назад
No loud grunting. No lopsy shots. Just pure teenage power.
@woutdezeeuw1604
@woutdezeeuw1604 2 года назад
Very well played by both young ladies, and no shrieking, very enjoyable to watch.
@ittakes2-2tango
@ittakes2-2tango 2 года назад
I’ve watched the brief highlights and now this extended highlights. Next the full match please.
@alexyan5629
@alexyan5629 2 года назад
Her backhands just remind me so much of Li Na, the attack goes so smoothly
@fr9714
@fr9714 2 года назад
Her flawless crisp strokes are a delight to watch. Not to mention she is so beautiful to look at as well. Tennis really needs her and I hope she wins many more slams.
@reasonrusfromme9731
@reasonrusfromme9731 2 года назад
Leylah had too many drop shots and I think Emma only missed one. Emma certainly studied Leylah’s game and she kept hitting Leylah’s forehand side which is Leylah’s “weaker” side. Leylah’s backhand is very powerful. Emma’s serve was excellent. She served wide on Leylah’s backhand side or T on her forehand side, anticipated her return and then hit a down the line shot. Very effective and smart play.
@worldtraveller8604
@worldtraveller8604 2 года назад
It would have been totally understandable if this final was a nervy game full of mistakes, but it was a really high-quality match. Such a shame there could only be one winner. Can't wait until the next time these two meet in a Grand Slam final.
@carrerau7138
@carrerau7138 7 месяцев назад
They most probably will never meet again in a slam final.
@pf5658
@pf5658 2 года назад
You get a much better sense of what the game was like with this much longer highlight than with the usual three minutes or so norm.
@sc4344
@sc4344 2 года назад
First time i have watched her, she really does launch into the shots, will only get stronger, Fernandez too so this should be interesting to see how this pans out.
@womba68
@womba68 2 года назад
wow, it's refreshing to watch a tennis match without the constant screaming/grunting.
@AmericanRoads
@AmericanRoads 2 года назад
I love the ATP-style forehands that these two ladies employ. They are very potent.
@fangexploring
@fangexploring 2 года назад
Incredible shot making and fight from both players. Great final.
@jakehuang3545
@jakehuang3545 2 года назад
Emma is playing with so much confidence here. I wonder if winning the USO and then having the pressure of being a GS champion got to her. Hope she can play like this again.
@KingWelshy
@KingWelshy 2 года назад
Amazing how aggressive and attacking they both are with so much accuracy and power ball strike timing. Stepping into shots and going for the space and lines. The level was incredible and Emma just had that bit more on her end. Superb TENNIS!
@thor-8h769
@thor-8h769 Год назад
you are right
@fungus_am0nguz644
@fungus_am0nguz644 2 года назад
Emma Raducanu played incredible. Congratulations to the champ. Also she is very beautiful. wow
@senorgato70
@senorgato70 2 года назад
There's so much to be excited about for the future of the women's game for at least the next 5-10 years, hopefully. Fernandez reminds me of a female Nadal. All the shots in the book. A tenacity that's hard to break. The physical abilities. Raducanu is special in and of herself. Her physical movement is truly just gorgeous to watch. Her shot selection and instincts on the court rival Djokovic. Her tenacity is also impressive, like Djokovic. I am thankful this match happened and let's pray that these two create a great rivalry like Chris/Martina, Steffi/Monica, Roger/Rafa/Novak.
@carrerau7138
@carrerau7138 7 месяцев назад
Did they ever play each other again?
@senorgato70
@senorgato70 7 месяцев назад
@@carrerau7138 I'm not aware of another match between them. Unfortunately, neither one of them has lived up to the promise after this USO Final.
@carrerau7138
@carrerau7138 7 месяцев назад
@@senorgato70 Yes, no one can predict the future in sports. We all should learn from this. For instance Gauff may have won her first and last slam with the USO win a few weeks ago. I‘m old enough to remember how “experts“ predicted multiple slams for Michael Chang in 1989. Or about a decade later that no one would surpass Sampras‘ 14 slam record.
@vikass2407
@vikass2407 2 года назад
Imagine the hype Emma gets if she wins Wimbledon next year :)
@ParallelRyley2001
@ParallelRyley2001 2 года назад
That would be awesome and the whole England country will go on party mode if Emma can win her home tournament! :D
@ynwa9885
@ynwa9885 2 года назад
Would be awesome… but don’t put pressure!! Be thankful if it happens, but don’t make unrealistic expectations of her
@robbie_
@robbie_ 2 года назад
@@ynwa9885 Yea, no, Wimbledon crowd is an absolute bag of nerves whenever a Brit is playing. We'll wreck the poor lass.
@peter130476
@peter130476 2 года назад
Imagine Halep beating her in the final! ☺
@kthwchat557
@kthwchat557 2 года назад
I think Emma has won 3 GS next year !!
@ZuzuChannel
@ZuzuChannel 2 года назад
Raducanu has a strong backhand power. Amazing. Reminds me of Sharapova's backhand
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