“I don't think I’ve had longer than, like, three weeks off since I was 4,” said Keys, who turned 22 last month. “To me, there is no way you're going to get me off of a tennis court right now,” was her response. Keys, who lives in Florida, worked with Mats Wilander and Thomas Hogstedt before returning to Davenport, who lives in Southern California. When Davenport can’t work with her, Keys gets help from the U.S. Tennis Assn. “Even today at 5-4, she came out and said, ‘You're good, you're fine, you know,’” Keys said.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 12, 2017 04:07 UTC