‘On alert’: Canada’s Fernandez turning heads with big wins at U.S. Open
Leylah Annie Fernandez swooped into the U.S. Open with so little fanfare that tennis observers were barely paying attention to the young Canadian in the early days of the tournament.
Ranked No. 73 in the world when the major began on Aug. 30, the teenager from Laval, Que., didn’t seem poised for a magical run as the final slam of the season got underway.
But then she beat four-time major champion Naomi Osaka of Japan in the third round last Friday — and followed that up with wins against other high-ranked opponents — and the perception of Fernandez began to change.
“None of us had Leylah Fernandez as our pick, none of us,” said Pam Shriver, an analyst on the U.S. Open’s ESPN broadcast and a former world No. 3. “That win against Osaka immediately put us on alert.