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On day 3 it was a juggling and balancing act again. Luckily no rain because rain is a pain when you are working with 5 different girls at one time.
Full transition has taken place and started with a full practise session with Ayumi Morita in the synthetic grass!
Anybody who is not passionate about tennis would not be able to survive 15 years of life on tour or 8 years of working with the adidas player development program.
Between tournaments we obviously have a traveling day! So yesterday a lot of players left Madrid and took a flight to Rome!
Svetlana Kuznetsova made her first appearance in Portugal in 11 years, after a 2002 qualifying loss.
It was a surprisingly smooth swap from hardcourt of Miami to the Charleston clay for Serena Williams, who took advantage of a bye to reach the third round with an opening defeat of Italian Camila Giorgi 6-2, 6-3
Tough day at the office when your 3 players loose their 3rd matches!
Serena had real trouble getting started here, losing the first three games.
Classic day with rain delays practice sessions and a last minute request to come to the site!
A day is a long time in tennis, particularly for somebody who is just 20 years old and still finding their way on the global scene.
Just past midnight in Miami and my day 13 in Indian wells runs into day 1 in Miami!
Day 7 started with an early practise with Ayumi Morita (turned 23 years old today) from 8 to 10 (1 hour summer time change, it meant 7 am the day before)
On opening day of the @BNPPARISBASOPEN there was plenty of things to keep me busy!
This seemed to be the tie where Russia was utterly jinxed. First they had to play without a lot of their top players
Melbourne is known for its extreme weather changes and as I walked out it is about 15 degree overcast and some wind! A far cry from the heat we had 2 days ago!
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