![]() ![]() “I’m like good wine, in France good wine always ages well, that’s what’s happened to me,” she said. This is her 62nd consecutive grand slam tournament, her 65th overall, and yet she’s still capable of big performances. I guess I like the upsets, it’s a really nice feeling right now and I need to process because I still feel like I’m playing I’m not completely realising what I’ve done.”Įarlier this year, Cornet reached the quarter-finals of a slam for the first time, at the Australian Open, but then admitted that she was not sure how much longer she would go on, even suggesting that she might retire at the end of this year. “I had this belief even with her wins, I thought if there is a moment you can beat her, it’s now, on grass so I was just believing very hard and I have the best team by my side and the best crowd. It drives me and I knew I could do it,” she said. “This kind of match is what I live for, what I’m practising for. ![]() ![]() I am a huge fan of Iga, she’s so talented and an amazing player and nice ambassador for women’s tennis, so I’m very flattered I beat her today. “It reminds me of the time I beat Serena on the same court eight years ago exactly.
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