19-year-old Bianca Andreescu made history on Day 13 in New York by becoming the first player to win the US Open on her main-draw debut, as well as being the first Canadian to ever win a major singles title.
Let's crunch the numbers and break down Andreescu's tremendous achievement.
8-0: Andreescu's career record against the Top 10, after her victory over Serena Williams in Saturday's women's final.
1: The number of players that have won the US Open on their main-draw debut. It's a short list: Andreescu became the first, today.
208: Andreescu's ranking one year ago.
5: Andreescu's ranking on Monday, when the new WTA rankings will be released.
2006: Andreescu becomes the first teenager to win a major singles title since Maria Sharapova in 2006.
9: Andreescu was born nine months after Serena Williams claimed her first major title.
12: Number of consecutive three-set victories earned by Andreescu this year. She won two three-setters at the US Open.
14: Number of matches that Andreescu has now won, consecutively.
34-4: Andreescu's WTA record this season.
3-4: Andreescu's career WTA-level record, prior to 2019.
4: By winning the US Open on her fourth main-draw appearance at a major, Andreescu has tied the record for fastest to winning a major title. Monica Seles also won her first major on her fourth appearance at a major, when she won at Roland Garros, in 1990.
