Chapter 41

HEADLINES

Another Straight-Set Statement from Freeman

“I’m still shaking,” Freeman said in her on-court interview.

“I’ve looked up to Maria my whole life. She kept me motivated growing up.

This feels unreal.” Then she added with evident excitement, “I want to thank my team and my family, especially my mom, Addison Freeman, who’s here today.

I’m so happy she got to see this. It means the world to me. ”

Freeman Reaches Quarterfinals with Commanding Win

Eighteen-year-old Belén Freeman continued her impressive run at the US Open, defeating 25th seed Maria Kirilenko (6–3, 6–2), advancing to the quarterfinals.

Freeman showcased her aggressive baseline play and mental fortitude, breaking Kirilenko’s serve four times and saving all break points against her.

SEPTEMBER 8, 2011

Freeman Outlasts Petkovic, Returns to US Open Semifinals

Belén Freeman earned her place in the US Open semifinals with a hard-fought 7–6 (5), 6–4 win over world No.

10 Andrea Petkovic. The match was physical from the start, with Petkovic throwing everything at the 18-year-old American, but Freeman held her ground, staying patient through long rallies and stepping up when it mattered most.

“This match tested every part of me,” Freeman said post-match. “She came in swinging, and I just had to stay calm and keep finding my game.”

Freeman now advances to her second career semifinal in New York, where she’ll face Germany’s Angelique Kerber for a shot at the final. On the other side of the draw: world No. 2 Zoya Kruschenko, watching closely.

SEPTEMBER 9, 2011

Freeman Survives Marathon Semifinal to Reach US Open Final

In one of the most gripping matches of the tournament, 18-year-old Belén Freeman edged out German powerhouse Angelique Kerber 6–2, 6–7 (15-17), 6–3 to earn her spot in the US Open final.

Freeman squandered five match points in the second-set tiebreak before finally closing out the decider after over two and a half hours of intense baseline rallies and nerves of steel.

“I thought I was going to throw up,” she admitted post-match, laughing through tears.

“But I kept thinking, one more point. Just one more.”

With the win, Freeman returns to the US Open final for the second time, this time at eighteen, becoming the youngest American to reach multiple finals since Serena Williams, who won her first title in 1999 and, in doing so, broke Addison Freeman’s long-standing record earned years prior.

She will now face world No. 2 Zoya Kruschenko in Sunday’s championship match. The two last met at this stage a year ago, when Kruschenko handed Freeman a swift defeat on a scorching afternoon at Arthur Ashe. Their clash promises to be one of the most anticipated finals in recent memory.

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