Andreescu rises 10 spots to No. 5 in world rankings after US Open victory
The queen of Canadian tennis is on top of the mountain after her first Grand Slam title. Bianca Andreescu’s next challenge is staying there.
Riding high from her U.S. Open final victory over Serena Williams, Andreescu’s off-court whirlwind continued with high-profile TV appearances on “Good Morning America,” “Today,” “Live with Kelly and Ryan,” “The Tonight Show” and “The View.”
She also rose 10 positions to a career-high No. 5 in the WTA Tour’s world rankings on Monday, the latest achievement in a stunning ascent from relative unknown to top-flight contender. The 19-year-old Andreescu has handled her exponential climb with aplomb, displaying a level of maturity and confidence beyond her years.
“She’s shown a remarkable ability to adapt quickly to her new world order and I suspect the same thing will happen here,” said former national team coach Robert Bettauer.