You know, I think playing doubles definitely helps your singles game in all aspects. Just being able to get that match practice, match preparation before playing singles matches. Then it also builds confidence just getting wins from doubles, yeah. Jennifer Brady Read Quote
I would say playing doubles is great for, you know, just in general. For the singles game, as well. You’re able to work on returns, serves, aggressive playing. Also able to practice pressure situations. Jennifer Brady Read Quote
I decided to go to Germany, because I found a new coach and he was based out of Germany, as well as my trainer there, Daniel. Jennifer Brady Read Quote
When I first went to LA. Honestly, it was different for me. The whole thing, the student-athlete part, you know, where the student came before the athlete. That was totally new to me. I had down online school since fifth grade so I never really had sat in a classroom and taken a note. Jennifer Brady Read Quote
For me specifically, I think college benefited me. Just getting me out of doing, getting me out of what I was doing before. I was just doing the same thing, you know, every day, same schedule, just practicing, training, things like that. Jennifer Brady Read Quote
Yeah, I think the suites have been definitely a game changer here at the US Open, somewhere to relax and chill just with you and your team. Jennifer Brady Read Quote
If you were to tell me that when I left, if I were to go to college in 2013 at U.C.L.A. and seven years from then I would be in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open, I would probably laugh. Jennifer Brady Read Quote
For me, college was a big learning experience on and off the court, just growing as a person, becoming more mature. Jennifer Brady Read Quote
Growing up a lot of people said I played like a guy. They thought it was an insult, but I was like, ‘That’s fine, I don’t care.’ Jennifer Brady Read Quote