“When I first saw Maria, she was only 11 years old and already showed incredible playing qualities. Moreover, she showed perseverance in business and clearly knew what she wanted. This inner fire accompanied her throughout her career: Maria spared neither time nor effort to reach her full potential.
I always point out, and I would personally tell her if she was there, that she is probably the worst athlete among those who have become Grand Slam winners. She doesn’t have a perfect throw, she doesn’t dribble the ball expertly and her technique leaves a lot to be desired. However, she makes up for those shortcomings with her iron will, which is why I consider her one of the most psychologically stable female tennis players in tennis history,” Eisenbud shared in an interview with The Tennis Podcast.
- Jabeur became the first tennis player to win 28 on grass since Sharapova
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