Sloane Stephens Bagged home US Open Trophy and $3.7 million

Sloane Stephens
completed a spectacular return from injury by beating fellow American Madison
Keys to win the US Open at Flushing Meadows.
Stephens, ranked 83rd,
beat 15th seed Keys 6-3 6-0 in the final.
The 24-year-old was
ranked as low as 957th six weeks ago, having only returned from 11 months out
with a foot injury at Wimbledon.
She becomes only the
fifth unseeded woman to win a major title in the Open era.
Both women were making
their Grand Slam final debuts, and their combined ranking of 99 was the lowest
for a US Open final since the rankings began.
Close friends since
childhood, they shared a long hug at the net after Keys netted a forehand on
the third match point, and Stephens then headed into the crowd to embrace her
mother, BBC reports.
“I had surgery in
January and if someone had told me then that I would win the US Open, I would
have said it was impossible,” said Stephens.
“This journey has been
incredible and I wouldn’t change it for the world.
“Madison is one of my
best friends on tour. I wouldn’t have wanted to play anyone else. I told her
that I wished it could have been a draw.”
Keys said: “Sloane is
truly one of my favorite people and to play against her was special. I
obviously didn’t play my best tennis and Sloane was very supportive.
“If I’m going to lose
to anyone today, I’m glad it’s to her.”
The first American woman
from outside the Williams family to win a major singles title since Jennifer
Capriati at the 2002 Australian Open, Stephens collected £2.84m in prize money.
Check out her wining below:

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