“I just wanted to give myself a chance really. Going back to New York, it’s going to be cool because I have got a lot of experiences playing on big courts, playing with people in the stadium, playing with the spotlight on you. I don’t mind that. I mean, for me, everything is learning. I’m embracing every single moment that is thrown at me.”
Following Washington, it is then onto the National Bank Open, which will take place in Toronto, followed by the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati. After this there will be two WTA 250 events in Cleveland, USA and Granby, Canada, before the US Open kicks off on August 29.
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