Keys says it has been rough sledding since the end of 2019.
“It’s been difficult,” she said. “Obviously it’s been really difficult for everyone in lots of different ways so I think the biggest problem that I’ve had is not feeling like I’ve had lots of matches and been able to feel like I’m playing well.”
Keys hopes that a return to the scene of her fourth career title (of five) will be the springboard that kicks her into a higher gear this spring. At the very least, she believes she’ll be able to play more matches. Read More
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