09/11/2021 21:29
Clarín.com
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Updated 9/11/2021 9:29 PM
Born in 1900, Queen Elizabeth has undoubtedly seen countless Grand Slams tennis champions.
Of course, he suffered for a long time from the British drought, especially at Wimbledon, until Andy Murray managed to break the "hex" on the Cathedral.
And now she enjoys the title of Emma Raducanu at the US Open.
So much so that he dedicated a message to the young champion, who defeated Canadian Leyla Fernández in the definition to become the
first woman in her country
to lift a Major's trophy
since Virginia Wade
did it on the London lawn in
1977.
.
"I send you my congratulations on your success in winning the United States Open Tennis Championship," began the text signed by
Her Majesty Elizabeth.
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"It is a remarkable achievement at such a young age, and it is a testament to your dedication and hard work. I have no doubt that your terrific performance, and that of your opponent Leylah Fernández, is
going to inspire the next generation
of tennis players." , completed the letter, before closing: "I send my warmest good wishes to you and your many followers."
The text was published on the website of the Royal Family and replicated in the different networks that the monarchy has (the Queen
does not have her own personal account
).
The Dukes didn't miss it
The
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
, that is, Prince William (William), eldest son of Charles and Diana, and his wife, Catherine (Catherine)
also joined in the congratulations
.
Huge congratulations @EmmaRaducanu on your stunning performances and historic Grand Slam victory!
Incredible –we are all so proud of you.
@LeylahFernandez well done on your amazing achievements at this year's #USOpen, it's been a pleasure to watch.
C
- The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) September 11, 2021
In this case, the message was written by the Duchess (at least this is certified by the C. placed at the end of the tweet), who dedicated the following words to Raducanu: "Huge congratulations, Emma, for your impressive performances and for your historic victory in the Grand Slam! Incredible.
We are very proud of you
. "
In this case, they also dedicated a paragraph to runner-up Fernández: "Well done on your amazing performance at this year's US Open, it
was a pleasure to see you
."
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Emma Raducanu, the studio obsessive who had a return ticket to the final of qualifying and won the US Open
Raducanu, Fernández and a final with freshness, ease and joy: I hope they never lose those smiles when playing