WIMBLEDON 2024
Who is Lulu Sun qualifier who beat Emma Raducanu at Wimbledon?
In a stunning game Lulu Sun, a relatively unknown qualifier, achieved a major upset by defeating former US Open champion Emma Raducanu.
Lulu Sun, the 23-year-old qualifier from New Zealand and world’s number 123, made waves at Wimbledon by defeating the 2021 U.S. Open champion, Emma Raducanu the world’s number 10, in a thrilling three-set match. Sun’s remarkable journey includes winning three qualifier matches just to enter the main draw. Her victory over Raducanu propelled her to her first grand slam quarterfinal, where she continues to shine on the iconic grass courts.
Born in Te Anau, a small town in South Zealand, known for more sheep and deer than people, she moved to Switzerland at age five and later to Shanghai, China. Now splitting her time between Florida and Slovakia, Sun continues to make tennis history.
She made her debut on the ITF Women’s Circuit in 2017, gradually building her career with consistent performances. Known for her powerful baseline play and tenacious spirit, Sun steadily improved her game, earning recognition in the tennis community. One of her biggest wins was when Sun clinched the 2021 NCAA championship for the Texas Longhorns.
Breakthrough at Wimbledon 2024
Entering Wimbledon as a qualifier, Lulu Sun faced the daunting task of competing against higher-ranked and more experienced players. Her match against Emma Raducanu, a household name in the tennis world, was highly anticipated. Raducanu, who made history by winning the US Open as a qualifier in 2021, was a favorite to advance.
On Centre Court, Sun battled fiercely against Raducanu. The match unfolded in three intense sets: 6-2, 5-7, 6-2. Sun’s tears of victory and respect for her opponent were evident as she spoke to reporters afterward. She praised Raducanu’s determination and acknowledged the fight tooth and nail.
In the quarterfinals, Sun faces Donna Vekic. Her dream debut at Wimbledon continues, and fans eagerly watch this rising star from New Zealand. Sun has the potential to become a star, and it appears that this Wimbledon tournament is her way of saying, “I am here and I am not going anywhere.”