![]() ![]() to A.Radwanska) reached 4r once (US Open), 3r three times (incl. Mladenovic w/elbow injury) and Wimbledon (l. to S.Williams) QF twice at Strasbourg (withdrew prior to match vs. to Kerber in final) SF at Australian Open (first Grand Slam SF l. to Konta) and Linz (withdrew prior to match w/respiratory illness) QF at Miami and Wuhan reached 4r at all four Grand Slams, 3r once and 2r twice fell 1r once and in RR at WTA Finals SIngapore (went 1-2) made Top 10 debut on June 20 (after Birmingham rose from No.16 to No.10) and set career-high No.7 on August 10.Ģ015 - First Top 20 season (finishing No.18) runner-up at Charleston (l. Roland Garros and Wimbledon) fell 1r three times.Ģ016 - First Top 10 season (finishing No,8) won one WTA title at Eastbourne (d. Vandeweghe in final) 3r twice and 2r three times (incl. Stephens) also won third career WTA singles title, and first on hard courts, at Stanford (d. Wimbledon) and 2r five times fell 1r three times and in RR at Zhuhai (1-1 record).Ģ017 - Third successive Top 20 season in 2017, finishing at No.19 despite delayed start having undergone left wrist surgery in November 2016 (first even played was Indian Wells, where she reached R16) season highlighted by run to first Grand Slam final at US Open (l. Wimbledon) fell 1r three times and in RR at WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai (1-1 record).Ģ018 - Fourth successive Top 20 season (finishing at No.19) SF at Charleston (l. to Kerber) reached 4r twice (Australian Open and US Open) reached 2r five times (incl. to Ka.Pliskova) reached 3r at twice (Australian Open and US Open) and 2r once fell 1r on once occasion (Roland Garros).Ģ019 - Fifth Top 20 season (finishing No.13) Won two WTA titles at Charleston (d. Golubic)Ģ020 - Sixth consecutive Top 20 season (finishing No.16) runner-up at Brisbane (l. Career in ReviewĢ021 - Ninth consecutive Top 100 season (finishing No.56, first non-Top 20 campaign since 2014) best overall finish was reaching QF at Berlin in Grand Slam play, 2021 season was highlighted by R16 run at Wimbledon (l. Winner (7): 2023 - Eastbourne 2022 - Adelaide, 2019 - Charleston, Cincinnati 2017 - Stanford 2016 - Birmingham 2014 - Eastbourne.įinalist (5): 2020 - Brisbane 2017 - US Open 2016 - Rome, Montréal 2015 - Charleston. Very passionate about her charity, Kindness Wins, which is a platform for kindness, with special emphasis on kindness to self, kindness to youth and kindness to others in times of struggle. Goal is to work hard and be the best she can be Most memorable experience is playing a match in an earthquake in Costa Rica Was introduced to tennis by watching it on television as a little girlįavorite shot is serve favorite surface is hardįavorite food is tacos favorite movie is Imitation Game favorite singer is Beyoncé favorite types of music are hip-hop, pop, rap and countryĪlso enjoys interior design, plants, baking, friends and family, watching TV and shopping Turn left onto Lanier Road, (just past Wal-Mart), we are the first tan brick building on the right.Mother is Christine siblings are Sydney, Montana and Hunter. until you reach Hwy 20/Madison Blvd., turn left (east). We are the last tan brick building on the left. ![]() Turn right onto Will Halsey Rd., just after the Post Office, turn left on Lanier Rd. We are the tan brick building on the right. Turn right at the fifth traffic light onto Lanier Road. We are the first tan brick building on the right.įrom the north or south via Memorial Parkway (Hwy 431 & 231): Continue east until you cross the railroad tracks, turn left at the second traffic light onto Lanier Road. Make a right (east) onto Madison Blvd (Hwy 20). ![]() Take exit 9 to Wall Triana/Madison Blvd., turn left onto Wall Triana Blvd. I-65 to exit 340, take I-565 east to Huntsville. ![]()
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