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Leylah Fernandez - Wikipedia Fernandez won her first WTA Tour title at the 2021 Monterrey Open, and has won five WTA singles titles overall As a 19-year-old, she finished runner-up at the 2021 US Open to fellow teenager Emma Raducanu, defeating three top-5 players en route to the final, including defending champion Naomi Osaka
Fernández - Wikipedia The Anglicization of this surname is Fernandez In countries such as Singapore, Malaysia and India, the similar-sounding Portuguese-origin surname Fernándes also shares the same Anglicized form Fernandez, resulting in overlaps between the two
Leylah Fernandez breezes past Anna Kalinskaya to win DC Open Fernandez earned her fourth singles trophy -- all have come at hard-court tournaments -- and first at a WTA 500 event She came quite close to a Grand Slam championship as a teenager at the 2021
Fernandez eats Shake Shack on her way to the DC Open title | AP News Fernandez earned her fourth singles trophy — all have come at hard-court tournaments — and first at a WTA 500 event She came quite close to a Grand Slam championship as a teenager at the 2021 U S Open, making it all the way to the final in New York before losing to Emma Raducanu
Leylah Fernandez secures her second-round spot at the 2025 US Open Fernandez, the 2021 US Open finalist, jumped out to an early lead in the First Round with solid serving and consistent returns The Canadian will face Marie Bouzkova or Elsa Jacquemot in the next round, neither of whom have made it past the Third Round in Queens before
The three goals Leylah Fernandez set after losing the 2021 US Open . . . Leylah Fernandez has had four years to achieve the goals she set herself after losing in the 2021 US Open final Fernandez was beaten by Emma Raducanu in a surprise US Open final in 2021, which was the first all-teenager final since Serena Williams beat Martina Hingis in the 1999 final