You know as well as anyone the punctuation, grammar and spelling on NCM is average at best, as it should be it's a football message board after all
People unintentionally mislead and misinterpret all the time on here. Please don't get so worked up about it.
I will disagree with very moderate tournament, I haven't checked but the world's top 10 in the women's game were heavily represented. Emma was 150th, so on rankings a rank outsider and underdog. Anyone who wins any grand slam can only beat who is put in front of them. Plus you don't get lucky at a Grand Slam when you win. The way she performed in the final she could easily have beaten any of the Top 10 it was a superb display of accurate power hitting from the ****ager.
You are now drifting into another area trying to compare careers of a retired and near retired player with a 19 year old. That's not a fair comparison.
And asking what the future will or won't hold for the US Open champion.
She won it at 18, Andy and Virginia didn't they had to wait 7 and 5 years I believe.
As I've mentioned before it is just my opinion that's all. I believe it's the single greatest British sporting achievement for the reasons given previously.
She created history, first ever tennis player man or woman to go through and win the US Open or any of the 4 grand slams.
Forget the fact she was only 18 and waiting on her A level results, in her very first year on the tour, ranked 150th in the world at the time and over 300th at the start of the year, and won it without dropping a single set. You can't get more impressive in tennis.
She's a history maker at world level, nobody can change it, it's in da books. That obviously takes nothing away from Sir Steve Redgrave or Sir Chris Hoy![]()
To conclude this sporting discussion, in your opinion what is the greatest single sporting achievement by a British individual? Not career just a single event, single achievement?
I won't judge, try and mock or call it laughable it's just someone else's opinion that's all![]()




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