Fearless Tennis Teen Ranked 150th in the World Wins the U.S. Open - and Our Hearts - in Straight Sets (WATCH)
Emma Raducano was a high school student from London who ranked 150th in the world, then she won the US Open.
Emma Raducano was a high school student from London who ranked 150th in the world, then she won the US Open.
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