2021 Sports Personality of the Year Emma Raducanu’s career in numbers
Emma Raducanu was on Sunday crowned the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year for 2021.
The 19-year-old established herself as one of the biggest names in British sport after her fairytale success at the US Open in September, where she became Britain’s first female winner of a grand slam tournament since Virginia Wade in 1977.
Here, the PA news agency looks at the teenager’s career so far in numbers.
1 – Raducanu is the current British number one.
44 – years since the previous British winner or finalist at a women’s grand slam singles tournament when Wade won Wimbledon in 1977.
2.5million – prize money in US dollars for Raducanu’s efforts, equivalent to £1.8m. Raducanu’s career earnings before the US Open stood at a combined 303,376 dollars, or around £219,000.
19 – Raducanu’s current age, with just 10 weeks separating her and US Open losing finalist Leylah Fernandez.
150 – Raducanu’s world ranking going into the tournament.
10 – matches in Raducanu’s stunning run in New York, from the first of three qualifying rounds and all the way through the 128-strong draw to the final.
2021 – made her WTA Tour debut in June as a wildcard entry at the Nottingham Open.
0 – sets dropped on the way to the US Open final, winning 18 in succession across qualifying and the main draw.
18 – age when she won the 2021 US Open women’s singles title.
4 – Raducanu reached the fourth round at Wimbledon on her grand slam main draw debut, before retiring on medical grounds against Australia’s Ajla Tomljanovic.
1 – Raducanu is the first qualifier ever to win a grand slam final.
17 – court on which Raducanu and Fernandez played at Wimbledon in the 2018 girls’ singles, with the latter’s name displayed on the scoreboard as Leylah Annie Fernandez. Raducanu won 6-2 6-4.
5ft 9in – Raducanu’s height.
2.1 million – Instagram followers, with 617,500 on Raducanu’s Twitter account.
The best videos delivered daily
Watch the stories that matter, right from your inbox