Marketa Vondrousova is slowly adjusting to the stress that accompanies Grand Slam success and the Wimbledon champion mentioned her speedy purpose was to get by means of matches at this week’s Canadian Open with out succumbing to nerves.
The Czech left-hander turned the primary unseeded participant to seize the Wimbledon ladies’s singles title after a shock 6-4 6-4 victory over Ons Jabeur within the last final month and the 24-year-old is eager to stay targeted.
“People around me, I feel like they’re going to expect so much now,” Vondrousova, who opened her marketing campaign in Montreal with a 6-4 6-2 win over Mayar Sherif on Tuesday, instructed reporters.
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“I know if you’re a Grand Slam champion, the expectations are very high.
“But for me, it’s important to stay in my small circle and just work on things and just to get through some matches, with nerves and everything and just get used to the pressure. So that’s what I’m working on now.”
Up subsequent for Vondrousova is former world primary Caroline Wozniacki, who returned to aggressive tennis after three years out to start out a household by easing previous qualifier Kimberly Birrell 6-2 6-2 within the opening spherical.
Vondrousova is properly conscious of the menace Wozniacki and others can pose.
“I feel like everybody is going to play great tennis and everybody wants to beat you,” Vondrousova mentioned. “So I was a bit nervous, but I feel like I just play a couple of games and I’m back into my rhythm.”
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Off the court docket, the 2019 French Open runner-up is studying to cope with newfound stardom.
“When we came home (from Wimbledon), the first week was really crazy,” Vondrousova mentioned.
“I feel like it’s a change. People are recognising you more, even in the city. I don’t like these kinds of things, to be seen this much.
“Then I started to practice, so it was better.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com