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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2025
Andreescu fends off Williams comeback to win US Open

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Reuters
08 September, 2019, 09:25 am
Last modified: 08 September, 2019, 10:08 am

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Andreescu fends off Williams comeback to win US Open

Andreescu matched Williams’ power throughout the slugfest and kept her composure under intense pressure to fend off a late comeback from the six-times champion.

Reuters
08 September, 2019, 09:25 am
Last modified: 08 September, 2019, 10:08 am
Sept 7, 2019; Flushing, NY, USA; Bianca Andreescu of Canada poses with the championship trophy after defeating Serena Williams of the United States in the women’s singles final on day thirteen of the 2019 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Reuters
Sept 7, 2019; Flushing, NY, USA; Bianca Andreescu of Canada poses with the championship trophy after defeating Serena Williams of the United States in the women’s singles final on day thirteen of the 2019 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Reuters

Canadian teenager Bianca Andreescu claimed her first Grand Slam title in a hard-hitting, nerve-jangling 6-3 7-5 win over Serena Williams on Saturday that put the brakes on the American’s bid to equal the all-time record.

Andreescu matched Williams’ power throughout the slugfest and kept her composure under intense pressure to fend off a late comeback from the six-times champion.

An outstanding win for @Bandreescu_! ?? #USOpen #WomenWorthWatching #SheTheNorth pic.twitter.com/rQisO849JO— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) September 7, 2019

The 19-year-old dropped her racket after hitting a blistering forehand return winner on match point to seal victory at Arthur Ashe Stadium and collapsed on her back after embracing her defeated opponent.

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“It’s so hard to explain (what the win means) in words,” Andreescu said.

“I’m just beyond grateful and truly blessed. I’ve worked really, really hard for this moment and I can’t complain. This year has been a dream come true,” she added before collecting her $3.85 million (£3.14 million) winner’s cheque.

“And now to be able to play on this stage against Serena, a true legend of the sport, is amazing.”

.@Bandreescu_ shines with her #USOpen ? and has a message for you ? pic.twitter.com/VfX4O3BZLT— WTA (@WTA) September 8, 2019

Andreescu, the first Canadian to win a major in the professional era, prevented Williams from equalling Margaret Court’s record of 24 Grand Slam singles titles.

Williams, who has been denied the milestone in four slam finals since claiming her last major title at the Australian Open in 2017, was gracious in defeat.

CONGRATS GIRL! Canadian history ?? ⁦@Bandreescu_⁩ ⁦@usopen⁩ pic.twitter.com/PpyZcx0QCy— Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard) September 7, 2019

“Bianca played an unbelievable match,” she said.

“If anyone else could win the U.S. Open — except for Venus — I’m glad it’s Bianca,” she said with a laugh, referring to her older sister who had cheered her on from the players’ box, which also included Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex.

IMMEDIATE PRESSURE

Quick reminder of the moment in the tunnel prior to the US Open final when we realized Bianca Andreescu wasn’t going to lose. pic.twitter.com/VIu67FLsN5— Sid Seixeiro (@Sid_Seixeiro) September 7, 2019

The fearless Andreescu pressured Williams from the outset, electing to receive after winning the coin toss and immediately breaking her childhood idol.

Shouting “come on” after winning key points, Andreescu’s vicious forehands kept Williams on the back foot while costly errors, including a double fault on set point in the first, put the American in an early hole.

A message from your 2019 women's singles champion, @Bandreescu_!#USOpen pic.twitter.com/3OSLzPLIuw— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 8, 2019

With her back against the wall trailing 5-1 and facing championship point, Williams mounted a spirited comeback to draw level at 5-5, leading to deafening roars from the packed crowd in the biggest tennis stadium in the world.

Yet Andreescu, who covered her ears at times, regained her steely composure to cross the finish line with an emphatic forehand winner, her 19th of the match.

Peak Canadian moment: @Bandreescu_ apologizing after winning the #USOpen ???. pic.twitter.com/0iIcXxfgHY— TSN (@TSN_Sports) September 7, 2019

For Williams, her normally trusty serve proved her undoing.

She only managed to put 44 percent of her first serves in play and her nine aces were almost offset by eight double faults, three of which came on break points.

Etched in stone ? #SheTheNorth #USOpen pic.twitter.com/q7NnlmEK6h— TSN (@TSN_Sports) September 7, 2019

Andreescu was the sharper of the pair, committing almost half as many unforced errors as Williams and thumping down five aces of her own.

While a fierce and fiery competitor on the court, Andreescu apologised to the disappointed crowd for beating the home favourite .

“I know you guys wanted Serena to win. I’m so sorry,” she said.

METEORIC RISE

Congratulations to @Bandreescu_ for becoming the first Canadian to win the Grand Slam singles title at the US open! ???

— Bryan Adams (@bryanadams) September 7, 2019

While Andreescu was a virtual unknown before this year having never made it past the second-round of a Grand Slam tournament before, Saturday’s breakthrough win did not register as a shock in the tennis world.

She had made her presence felt by storming to the Indian Wells title in March and after a knee injury forced her to pull out of the Miami and Rome tournaments earlier this year after just one match, she won the Rogers Cup in Toronto last month.

Your moment, @Bandreescu_ ? #USOpen pic.twitter.com/bWZd4t4PPP— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) September 8, 2019

She came into Flushing Meadows seeded 15th and many thought her bruising groundstrokes, creative shotmaking and speedy defence would give any opponent trouble.

That has proved especially true for the world’s best players, who she seems to reserve her best tennis for.

For the 2nd consecutive season, the winner of @BNPPARIBASOPEN lifts the trophy @usopen and makes major history for their respective countries.

2018: Naomi Osaka
2019: Bianca Andreescu pic.twitter.com/eQpUrZ9j0o— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) September 7, 2019

With her win over world number eight Williams she improved to 8-0 this year against top 10 opponents.

After ending last year ranked 178 in the world, she will reach a career high of number five on Monday.

Bianca Andreescu wins the US Open, becoming the first Canadian (female or male) to win a major title and the first player born in the 2000s to win a major title.

Over the last 2 years in majors, Serena Williams is 0-4 in finals and 33-2 in all other rounds. pic.twitter.com/e8gCpqBntp— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 7, 2019

Asked if she planned to be greedy in her pursuit of more Grand Slam glory, she said: “I think so.

“I love this feeling too much.”

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