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Emma Raducanu, Leylah Fernandez cap a women's US Open tournament like no other
Anyone who expected an anxiety-marred match between players overwhelmed by the occasion of a first Grand Slam final was wrong.
Published Sep 12, 2021
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The two teens put on a show worthy of the magic they'd made throughout the tournament.
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Raducanu finished off the final with an ace, but not before one last push from Fernandez.
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