US OPEN 2019 Womens Singles: Bianca Andreescu Champions
Adolescent Bianca Andreescu dazed Serena Williams in a holding US Open last to guarantee a first Grand Slam title and deny the American a 24th major.
Williams, 37, did not adapt to the 19-year-old's quality in a 6-3 7-5 misfortune.
Canadian fifteenth seed Andreescu, in the fundamental draw here just because, blew a twofold break in the subsequent set before taking her third match point and tumbling to the ground in dismay.
"This year has been a blessing from heaven," Andreescu told the group.
"I am past appreciative and really honored. I've buckled down for this minute. To play on this phase against Serena - a genuine legend of the game - is astounding."
To the mistake of a dazed home group on an enthusiastic Arthur Ashe Stadium, Williams has now lost four progressive significant finals.
"Bianca played an amazing match," Williams said. "I'm so pleased and cheerful for you, it was unbelievable tennis out there."
Williams, seeded eighth, looked tense all through as she meant to coordinate Australian Margaret Court's count ever significant successes, giving over the initial three of Andreescu's five breaks of present with twofold blames.
On the other hand, Andreescu played with the certainty which has denoted her out as a star in a dazzling achievement year.
She is the principal Canadian to win a tennis major and the main young person to win a Grand Slam since Maria Sharapova asserted the 2006 title at Flushing Meadows.
She is the primary youngster to win their lady Slam since Russian Sharapova at Wimbledon in 2004.
Andreescu kept her nerve to take a third match point with a forehand down the line, dropping her racquet to the ground and afterward, after a warm embrace with Williams, lying on the court with her arms spread out as she mulled over her accomplishment.
In the wake of coming back to her feet, she utilized a quickly organized advance stepping stool to move into her player's case and grasp her closest and dearest, including guardians Nicu and Maria.