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Emma Raducanu at the 2021 US Open. Photo: Robert Deutsch-USA Today Sports

Tennis star Emma Raducanu caps stunning year with Queen’s New Year honour

  • Raducanu, who became the first British woman to win a grand slam since Virginia Wade in 1977, has been made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
  • Queen Elizabeth’s honours list recognises outstanding achievements in various fields including show business, sport and politics
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Tennis star Emma Raducanu was named in Britain’s New Year Honours list on Friday – alongside a clutch of Olympic stars – in recognition of her stunning breakthrough victory at the US Open.

Cyclists Jason and Laura Kenny – who have won 12 Olympic gold medals between them – received a knighthood and damehood and there was recognition for Tokyo Olympics gold medallists Tom Daley, Adam Peaty and Max Whitlock.

Queen Elizabeth’s honours list recognises outstanding achievements in various fields including show business, sport and politics, as well as the contributions of people across society.

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth. Photo: AP

A number of medical chiefs leading Britain’s battle against coronavirus have also been given awards in the latest list.

Raducanu, whose mother is Chinese, became the first British woman to win a grand slam since Virginia Wade in 1977. She has been made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE).

“It makes me immensely proud and grateful to be listed to receive an MBE from Her Majesty the Queen,” said the now 19-year-old Raducanu, who did not drop a set at Flushing Meadows on her run to the title.

“This year has been full of amazing surprises for me so to end 2021 with this appointment is very special.”

Jason Kenny has received a knighthood after becoming Britain’s most decorated Olympian of all time at the Tokyo Games, winning his ninth medal – and seventh gold – on the final day.

His wife, Laura Kenny, Britain’s most successful female Olympian, has been given a damehood – the female equivalent of a knighthood.

Tennis star Emma Raducanu is BBC Sports Personality of the Year

British Cycling’s performance director, Stephen Park, who himself becomes a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire), praised the Kennys for their achievements.

“Not only are Jason and Laura true masters of their craft, they are also wonderful teammates, role models and ambassadors for our sport,” he said.

Diving star Daley, who won his first Olympic gold at his fourth Games, was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) for services to diving, LGBT rights and charity.

Britain’s Tom Daley celebrates after taking bronze in the men’s 10-metre platform diving at the Tokyo Olympics in August. Photo: Kyodo

Gymnast Whitlock and swimmer Peaty, both of whom have won three Olympic gold medals, also received OBEs.

Seven-time Paralympic wheelchair racing champion Hannah Cockroft was made an OBE after winning two golds in Tokyo.

Chelsea Women manager Emma Hayes has been awarded an OBE after helping the Blues retain their Women’s Super League title in 2021 and reach the Champions League final.

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