First, the milestone. Madison Keys has been a professional tennis player more than half her life—the Illinois-born right-hander made the leap on her 14th birthday, and though she managed to ...
Evert can still see the 114mph ace she hit. Then, Keys was coming for tennis. Instead, tennis sort of came for her. At first, the buzz empowered her, but then it became something like a panic.
Keys credits their conversations over the past 1 1/2 years with helping her in life, generally — understanding herself, discovering what truly matters — but also on a tennis court, whether it ...
Keys goes down in tennis annals as the woman who denied the Belarusian a third successive title at Melbourne Park and ended her 20-match winning streak at the hardcourt major. The celebrations ...
She could have been excused for taking a microsecond to revel in what was, at that point, the biggest win of her tennis career. But instead Keys was already fixating on the seemingly impossible ...
Australian Open Champion Madison Keys Credits Therapy With Helping Her off a Tennis Court and On MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The first person Madison Keys sent a message to after winning the ...