Champion, friend, comedian: Sloane Stephens did it all on US Open final day
Posted Sep 11, 2017
“Breathe. Swing. Move your feet.” That was the simple, extremely effective advice that Sloane Stephens’ coach, Kamau Murray, gave to her before she walked onto the court for her first Grand Slam final on Sunday. Those three commands worked because they reminded Stephens that, whatever nerves she might be feeling, her job on this day wasn’t a complicated one.
(Tennis.com)
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