Lulu Sun

July 30, 2024

“Do I feel different now that my ranking’s changed? Not really. I know numbers change, but this is all new to me. I’m just trying to let the new experiences sink in and learn from them. I learned a lot of things throughout the three weeks at Wimbledon. I think the major thing is really that you have to fight, because it gives you a chance. Anything can happen, really. Everyone is good. The women in the qualies are just as good as the women in the main draw. To be able to play well and beat those players, it definitely brings more confidence and sureness of my game Playing in college, it was such an amazing experience. I don’t think you can find an atmosphere like college sports, the pride of being a ‘student athlete’ or the independence you gain during your time in college! It also helped improve my game in different aspects and showed me the benefits of being part of a wider team – which I really liked. When you’re surrounded by a team and coaches that try to help you every day, you improve. It’s something that I feel like more people should experience –

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