Tennis queen Emma Raducanu, 19, crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year

Teenage tennis sensation Emma Raducanu has been named BBC Sports Personality of the Year.

US Open champion Raducanu, 19, from Bromley, capped an extraordinary 2021 by picking up the gong via a video link live on BBC One.

Raducanu told hosts Gary Lineker, Alex Scott, Gabby Logan and Clare Balding who presented the ceremony from Salford: “It’s such an honour just to be among these nominees – to win it is pretty amazing.

“I watched Sports Personality of the Year growing up, so I’m really humbled to join the amazing past winners – I’m also really happy for British tennis that we managed to get this award again.

“All the support I’ve received this past year has been absolutely insane, and the energy I felt at Wimbledon this year playing in front of my home crowd is something I’ve never felt before.”

Raducanu completed a fairytale in New York in September as she became the first qualifier ever to win a grand slam tennis tournament.

She also became the first British woman since Virginia Wade in 1977 to win a grand slam, and claimed the title without dropping a set.

Her achievements have made her one of British sport’s biggest stars, and she claimed the prestigious BBC prize ahead of Olympic gold medallists Tom Daley and Adam Peaty.

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Tyson Fury, Raheem Sterling and Dame Sarah Storey were the other three individuals shortlisted for the award, with Sir Lewis Hamilton, who came so close to winning a record eighth Formula One title earlier this month, omitted.

Gareth Southgate won the Coach of the Year award after steering the England men’s football team to their first major final in 55 years at Euro 2020 in the summer.

They were beaten on penalties by Italy in the final at Wembley, but their achievement was recognised with the Team of the Year accolade.

Southgate thanked the backroom team around him and told BBC Sport: “Managing in football now is a very complex business.

“I’m fortunate to work with good people that make it easier for me.”

Tom Daley, left, poses Adam Peaty
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Irish jockey Rachael Blackmore was voted World Sports Star of the Year.

She was the first female jockey to win the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham in March and followed up a month later with victory at the Grand National – the first woman to triumph in the race.

Skateboarder Sky Brown, 13, won the Young Sports Personality of the Year. She became Britain’s youngest-ever Olympic medallist when she took bronze in the women’s park event.

Scotland and Arsenal Women defender Jennifer Beattie won the Helen Rollason Award.

She was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2020 aged 29 but continued to play for club and country.

Beattie now wants to raise awareness of having breast cancer at a young age.

Sam Barlow was the winner of the Unsung Hero award. Barlow founded activity group Fit Mums and Friends in 2009. After her husband died in late 2020, she created a support group for people grieving and experiencing isolation.

Four-time Olympic gymnastics champion Simone Biles had been named as the Lifetime Achievement Award winner on Saturday evening.

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