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Leylah Fernandez pays tribute to New York City on anniversary of 9/11

Canadian tennis star’s touching speech after US Open final draws praise from crowd, social media despite teen not born when attacks took place

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Sep 2021 6:00PM

Leylah Fernandez pays tribute to New York City on anniversary of 9/11
2021 US Open women's singles finalist, Leylah Fernandez's (pictured above) post-match speech, which paid homage to New York city on the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, drew praise from former world number one, Andy Roddick, who wrote on Twitter that, 'Leylah asking for the mic back to acknowledge 9/11 was one of the classiest, most empathetic, and mature things I’ve ever seen in a post-game moment' − AFP pic, September 12, 2021

NEW YORK − Leylah Fernandez may have come up short in the US Open final yesterday, but the Canadian teen won over the New York crowd after the match when she paid homage to the city's resilience on the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

The 19-year-old Leylah, speaking on court moments after her improbable run came to an end, appeared to be done with her post-match interview until she asked for the microphone back so she could address the crowd inside Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens.

"I know on this day it was especially hard for New York and everyone around the United States," said Leylah, who fell 6-4 6-3 to British teenager, Emma Raducanu.

"I just want to say that I hope I can be as strong and as resilient as New York has been the past 20 years."

Leylah, who was not even born when the attacks on the World Trade Centre towers took place, said she had learned about 9/11 from watching movies and asking her parents what happened.

She said when she woke up yesterday, she looked at the date and remembered.

"Obviously, I don't know much about what really happened," said Leylah. "But with the information that I do have, I know that New York has suffered a lot the past years when it did happen.

"I just wanted to let them know that they're so strong, they're so resilient.

"They're just incredible.

"Just having them here, happy, lively, just going back to the way they were, having my back during these tough moments, has made me stronger."

The touching speech from an emotional Leylah drew loud applause from the crowd and plenty of praise across social media, including from former world number one, Andy Roddick.

"Leylah asking for the mic back to acknowledge 9/11 was one of the classiest, most empathetic, and mature things I’ve ever seen in a post-game moment... and she’s only 19. I’m blown away," Roddick wrote on Twitter.

Eric Adams, the Brooklyn borough president now running to be mayor of New York City, said he was also blown away by the young Canadian's grace.

"For someone, who was not even born on 9/11, from another country, to have the grace to honour our great city in such a moment is inspiring," tweeted Adams. "New York honours you, tonight @leylahfernandez." – Reuters, September 12, 2021

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