
Emma Raducanu is having an insane run at the US Open, where she won 8 consecutive matches without dropping a single set. The British sensation conceded just 3 games to Shelby Rogers in a straightforward 6-2 6-1 win.
Emma goes 76 places up in the live rankings with her latest match to be the new world no.74. If she wins the quarter-final against Belinda Bencic, she will be ranked at least no.51 after the US Open.
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Raducanu at the U.S. Open, ranking, and results in 2021
At the moment ranked no.150 (career-high), the Brit has a 20-6 match record in 2021. Raducanu is currently competing at the U.S. Open where she toppled Bibiane Schoofs 6-1 6-2, Mariam Bolkvadze 6-3 7-5, Mayar Sherif 6-1 6-4, Stefanie Voegele 6-2 6-3, Shuai Zhang 6-2 6-4, Sara Sorribes Tormo 6-0 6-1 and Shelby Rogers 6-2 6-1.
Emma Raducanu will compete against the world no.12 Belinda Bencic in the quarter. They have never played each other so far in top competitions.
Raducanu was the finalist in Chicago.
Shelby Rogers in 2021
At the moment ranked no.43, the American played her last match on the 6th of September when she was overcome by world no.150 Emma Raducanu 6-2 6-1 in the 4th round in U.S. Open (draw).
Presently, during this year Shelby has a composed 23-20 record.
Emma Raducanu and Shelby Rogers fought against each other just once. Their actual record is 1-0 for Raducanu. When they played, Emma Raducanu won 6-2 6-1 in the 4th round in New York (U.S. Open) on the 6th of September 2021.
In the video below you can watch the highlights.
Bencic at the U.S. Open, ranking, and results in 2021
Ranked no.12, Bencic has achieved a composed 30-15 record in 2021. Belinda is now playing at the U.S. Open where she conquered Arantxa Rus 6-4 6-4, Martina Trevisan 6-3 6-1, Jessica Pegula 6-2 6-4 and Iga Swiatek 7-612 6-3.
Belinda Bencic will take on the world no.150 Emma Raducanu in the quarter. In the past, they have never competed against each other till now in top events.
Bencic has won 1 title in 2021 in Tokyo. The Swiss was the runner-up in Adelaide (Adelaide International) and in Berlin (Betti Open).
The Swiss won 5 titles in her career: 3 on hard courts, 1 on indoor courts and 1 on grass courts. (See the list of her titles)




















