Madison Keys has talked overtly in regards to the debilitating results stress can have on elite athletes however the American stated she finds a technique to harness that pressure on the Grand Slams, after the seventeenth seed moved into the U.S. Open semifinals on Wednesday.
Keys spoke final 12 months a couple of “dark pit of despair” she discovered herself in after her profession stalled as a result of stress of making an attempt to remain within the higher echelons of the game.
After dumping out Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova 6-1, 6-4 at Arthur Ashe Stadium she acknowledged that enjoying within the majors often had a optimistic affect on her efficiency.
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“I think I just find another gear when it comes to Slams,” Keys instructed reporters. “Part of it is that I put a little bit more pressure on myself, which is a good thing and also a bad thing sometimes.
“But I’ve just peaked at the right time, I guess. I haven’t had too many disappointing exits at Slams.”
The 2017 Flushing Meadows runner-up, who made the quarter-finals at Wimbledon in July and misplaced to Aryna Sabalenka, stated placing the fitting kind of stress on herself was a fragile balancing act.
“Sometimes I do it well and sometimes I do it really badly, but I think it’s reminding yourself, these are the matches that you grow up dreaming of. These are the moments you want to be in,” stated Keys, who booked a rematch with Sabalenka for a spot in Saturday’s ultimate.
“So that kind of pressure of, it’s the big stage, but also just the reminder of this is literally what we’ve dreamed of. These are the moments that you’re practising for and you’re playing for and you’re constantly trying to get back to.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com