while in the womens final it's the battle of two teenagers — leyla fernadez and britain's emma raducanuking at the rise of the new star of british tennis emma raducanu's a—levels might have been in maths and economics, but the 18—year—old seems unable to stop rewriting history. british sport's new star was living her teenage dream last night, drawing praise from the greats of the game. emma, again, really impressive. the poise that she's shown, that maturity, i think i was about 26 when i got to that level, so she is way ahead of me. yeah, again, hat off. this is where it all began, raducanu's first signs of sporting talent coming at sports day. teachers at her primary school in bromley say the precocious youngster always used to win the sprints and she was back there this summer to hand out the medals to the next generation who are desperate to follow in her footsteps. who's going to try extra hard in pe now that you have seen emma? yeah? it's little wonder tennis club has suddenly become so popular. itjust makes me feel inspired because at the age of 18, what do you think she will be