Bianca Andreescu: 5 Things To Know About The Tennis Player, 19, Who Surprisingly Defeated Serena Williams At U.S. Open

Bianca Andreescu: 5 Things To Know About The Tennis Player, 19, Who Surprisingly Defeated Serena Williams At U.S. Open

Bianca Andreescu may only be 19, but shes making waves in the tennis world after surprisingly beatin..

Bianca Andreescu may only be 19, but shes making waves in the tennis world after surprisingly beating legendary player Serena Williams at the US Open on Sept. 7!

Bianca Andreescu, 19, may not be a household name in the tennis world just yet — but shes well on her way after todays shocking victory! The Canadian player earned her very first career Grand Slam championship at the US Open on September 7 in New York City against the one-and-only Serena Williams! Heres 5 things to know about the up-and-coming tennis superstar.

1. Biancas Canadian. Shes the first Canadian to ever win the Grand Slam championship! Bianca hails from the Toronto suburb Mississauga — which is about 45 minutes out of the downtown core — and was born on June 16, 2000. She also completed her high school diploma at Bill Crothers Secondary in Thornhill, which is a northern suburb of Toronto, but had to get her credits online due to her intensive tennis schedule. The 19-year-old is a proud Torontonian, according to her Instagram, actively posting about her support for the Raptors who won this years NBA championship.

2. Shes lived in Romania. Biancas parents — Maria Andreescu and Nicu Andreescu — originally immigrated to Canada from Romania, but she returned to their native country at the age of six. Biancas dad stayed behind in Canada, while her mom ran her familys trucking business in Romania. The mother-daughter duo remained in the eastern European country until Bianca was nine, then returned to Canada for good.

3. Bianca has played tennis since she was 7. Young Bianca was first introduced to the sport while living abroad in Romania, and began working with a professional coach in the city of Pitești. She still cites Romanian tennis player Simona Halep as one of her idols, who also beat Serena in a match this July. Upon returning to Canada, she played at the Ontario Racquet Club and also joined Tennis

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