
She didn’t lose a single set and conceded the fewest number of games of any of her competitors in the entire tournament, underlining just how thoroughly she deserved this triumph. What’s more, Raducanu brushed aside all-comers with such confidence and ability that it will surely have shocked even the most seasoned spectators of the sport. Indeed, the final was the first time that such a showpiece had been contested by two teenagers since a young Serena Williams bested Martina Hingis in 1999. Raducanu became the youngest woman to reach a Grand Slam final since Maria Sharapova in 2004, eclipsing the record set by her fellow finalist Leylah Fernandez just hours earlier. However, few could have predicted that she would achieve her goal mere months later – or that she would do it in such imperious style. Raducanu already signaled her intention to rise to the top of her profession in July of this year, when she made her debut at Wimbledon and progressed as far as the fourth round despite a lowly world ranking of 338th. The question now is: can she sustain that success going forwards? Will she dominate her sport in 2022 and beyond? An incredible arrival The story is one that has captured the imaginations of countless budding young tennis players across the globe, as well as given the long-suffering British public a female figure to cheer on to Grand Slam success for the first time since Virginia Wade almost half a century ago. It was quite a sensation for a young lady who was playing in just her second major tournament to date. The Canadian-born British starlet romped past some of the biggest names in women’s tennis, all without dropping a single set on her route to success.

Whether IWD will remain on the roster after his punishment, however, remains to be seen.Earlier this year, 18-year-old Emma Raducanu shocked the sporting world by powering her way to the US Open title in impressive style. Rivera joined Dignitas in January 2012 to fill in the empty spot left by team's former jungler Jatt. Promoting good sportsmanship and improving player behavior is a mission that’s extremely important to Riot, and this ruling is a reflection of our commitment."

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No other professional players in NA approach this individual’s harassment score – that said, we monitor all pro player behavior actively and we will continue to make that clear to all pro teams, and will take necessary action should any other players demonstrate unacceptable behavior in the future. It’s important to note how severe and consistent the behavior of this particular individual was, as is outlined in the ruling. We fully understand that there are other pro players who behave poorly from time to time, and we do not condone any unsportsmanlike behavior. Unfortunately, our Tribunal recently was forced to permanently ban a pro player as a response to his persistent toxic behavior, and after closely reviewing the individual’s case and history, the Riot eSports team has issued a ruling that follows this post.

The decision to impact someone’s career is not one we make lightly, which is why this is tough news to deliver.

In fact, we believe pros have an additional opportunity to act as positive role models for the entire community. We take sportsmanship and player behavior very seriously, and we fundamentally believe that pro players should not be exempt from scrutiny over their behavior. Today I’ve got some tough news to share with you. RedBear, VP of eSports at Riot, had this to say:
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Riot state that despite the multiple warnings IWD's harassment score has risen severely, placing him "among the worst 0.7% of all North American players."Īs a result, Rivera has been banned from Championship Series games for the next one year, effective today, and his known alternative accounts will also be permabanned. Team Dignitas will have to find a new jungler for Season 3 as Christian "IWillDominate" Rivera has been banned from Championship Series matches due to his negative Tribunal record.Īccording to the source, Rivera has been brought in front of the tribunal a total of nine times, eight of which resulted in punishments, the most recent of which being a permanent ban from the game.
