British teenager Emma Raducanu is through to the quarter-finals of the US Open after easing past American Shelby Rogers on Monday.
The 18-year-old has now surpassed her breakthrough run at Wimbledon, where she reached the fourth round in the summer.
Here, the PA news agency takes a closer look at Raducanu.
Mixed heritage
It is incredible to think that Raducanu only made her first WTA Tour main draw appearance at this year's Nottingham Open. She lost 6-4 6-3 to compatriot Harriet Dart in the first round before making the quarter-finals of a lower-level tournament at the same venue the following week. That persuaded Wimbledon to offer her a wild card into the main draw and she went on to become the youngest British woman to reach the second week at SW19 in the Open era.
Success at an early age
Raducanu has some sort of form at the US Open, having made it to the 2018 juniors quarter-finals. She won the first ITF junior title she was allowed to compete in, aged just 13.