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US Open 2019: Bianca Andreescu reflects on Grand Slam final win over Serena Williams

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US Open 2019: Bianca Andreescu reflects on Grand Slam final win over Serena Williams

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From Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Flushing Meadows
A 16-year-old Bianca Andreescu wrote herself a cheque.
That cheque has been a mock-up of the one given to the US Open winner.
Now, after beating the amazing Serena Williams 6-3 7-5 in Saturday’s compelling final, the written Canadian is ready to cash a real one value about #3.1m.
“I’ve been dreaming about this moment for the best time,” the 19-year-old mentioned of winning her first Grand Slam title, wiping tears away as the size of what she had just attained finally struck.
“For this to become a fact is mad.”
Crazy is a phrase that Andreescu, like many teens uses to explain situations that are unexpected and one that has cropped up frequently with all the media within the last couple of days.
Perhaps not without reason.
Struggling with trauma and twelve months ago, she dropped in the first round of qualifying in Flushing Meadows and was ranked at the entire world outside of the top 200.
But she has become one of the very players on the planet after having a remarkable rise this year.
Andreescu, whose Spartan parents Nicu and Maria emigrated to Canada in the 1990s, had just played six matches .
Since then she has won prestigious WTA Premier titles at Indian Wells and Toronto, rising to 15th in the world as a result and raking in 1.79m of her 1.97m livelihood prize money.
Now the gains are higher after getting a Grand Slam champion: she’ll rise to fifth in the world, take home a winning prize of 3.13m and, surely, become a face recognised by many beyond the parameters Canada and tennis.
“I never really thought about being famous. I am not complaining though,” she smiled.
“My goals have been to just win as many Grand Slams as you can, become number one in the world. But the idea of fame never actually crossed my own mind.
“It’s been a crazy ride this year. I will definitely get used to the feeling”
Along with the prize money? “Don’t ask me that because I have no clue. I have never held that money in my life!”
Succumbing to the trappings of fame and wealth looks unlikely for the hot adolescent, that has been nurtured an engineer, by daddy Nicu, and mum Maria, also a compliance officer for a finance firm.
Maria herself has become a popular figure, especially among social networking consumers, thanks since she brings Andreescu’s pet , Coco, to sit on her lap through games and to her appearance, daring fashion statements.
Andreescu, a single child, describes her as”the coolest person I know and also my role model”.
She has her mother to thank you for helping develop the psychological resilience that she needed to block a passionate home crowd at Flushing Meadows as Williams threatened to spoil her hopes.
“I started meditating and visualising ever since I was 12 or 13 if my mum introduced me, and I know it wasn’t such a big thing back then, but now it is becoming more popular because I think if you’re able to restrain your head, then it’s possible to control a whole lot of stuff,” she said.
“I feel that’s what has been working very well for me personally. I kept doing that.
“When I am on the court in front of these huge stages, I’m great at just blocking everything and staying in the zone”
Belief is not she struts along with her mind constantly up – on the Arthur Ashe Stadium in her very first Grand Slam final – on the court.
And that optimism exudes in a marvellous all-purpose game that has the variety to pull against enemies aside, as well as with a killer forehand already ranked as one of the best in the sport.
Williams, the 23-time Grand Slam winner rated as the best player ever, could not cope with the teenager depth as she had been hustled out of a leading.
“I feel as if Bianca plays well under pressure. She goes outside and she plays hard,” the 37-year-old said.
“She does what she does , and that is move until the ball, that is hit winners, so that is play a whole lot of intensity”
Andreescu had earned six wins over top-10 players this year – Caroline Wozniacki, Elina Svitolina, Angelique Kerber (twice), Kiki Bertens and Karolina Pliskova – going into Saturday’s final.
And Williams, who led from their Rogers Cup final in Toronto last month prior to the American retired with a back injury, became the new victim.
This implies Andreescu has won 14 straight matches and also an outstanding 45 of her 49 matches this season.
She is the first teenager to lift a Grand Slam singles title since Maria Sharapova won the 2006 US Open aged 19 and matched Monica Seles’ list of winning a significant in the Open era on her fourth appearance.
A season has not been without its own challenges Even though the rise of Andreescu has been rapid.
She also missed a big chunk of this season after suffering a shoulder injury at the Miami Open at March that, following an ill-judged attempt to perform the French Open, forced her to miss the whole grass-court swing, making her speedy ascent and powerful winning record even more notable.
“It is definitely a process of life. You are not likely to have ups all the time,” she explained.
“So I think in those moments, you simply have to take care of it the best that you possibly can, which is to simply keep fighting your dreams and only stay as persistent and persevere as much as you can.
“I understand in those moments you really feel as though you can’t.
“However, if you believe that there are good times ahead, then these tough moments are definitely worth it. I think you are built by it .
“I think everyone should go through it since it only makes you stronger”
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