Q&A: Former 2011 US Open Champion Sam Stosur
Three years have passed since Sam Stosur smashed her way to the sole Grand Slam title of her career in Flushing, NY.Earlier in her career, the two-time doubles Slam titlist with a stalling singles career was deemed mentally vulnerable. But her run to thefinals of the 2010 French Open, showed promising form as she toppled Justine Henin, Serena Williams and JelenaJankovic in succession. At the last and simplest hurdle of her run, however, she fell away losing to Francesca Schiavone.Just as it appeared that Stosur’s one great opportunity to scribble her name into the history books had eluded her forever, she respondedby once again defeating Serena Williams in the title match of US Open a year later. In the years and months since,Stosur's drive has never eluded her but she has struggled to rediscover the form that powered her to the pinnacle of the sport.The same, however, can't be said of the personality she carries with her away from her high-kicking serves and nuclear forehands. Stosur is widely characterized as the calm, understated and relaxed jock of professional tennis but this doesn't fully illustrate the woman behind the shades who is so refreshingly earnest. Suchqualities were present as she chatted to Tennis View Magazine ahead of another attempt to partner her sole US Open trophy with a second.TVM: When was the last time you polished your US Open trophy?SS: Ooh, I've actually never polished it. It's getting rather tarnished.TVM: Do you look at it much?SS: I've got it sitting on a little shelf by the front door at my home, so every time Iwalk through the front door I end up seeing it.TVM: That's very convenient.SS: Yes, it is! (Laughs)TVM: How often do you go back home?SS: I went back during the middle east tournaments in February, then again duringApril for Fed Cup. But now I won't be back until after the US Open.TVM: What has been your worst travel experience?SS: When that volcanic ash [from the eruption of Iceland’s volcano, Eyjafjallajökull]was going on a few years ago. We deliberated between "Do we go to the airport?Do we not go to the airport"? But it wasn't that bad in the end.TVM: Where do you see yourself after tennis?SS: I don't know. Doing something in Australia. It's obviously where I'm from and Ithink that's where I'll end up when I'm done playing. I don't know, I still would liketo be involved in tennis in some way but I'm not too sure yet.TVM: What motivates you to keep on going? We saw Marion Bartoli win Wimbledonand then retire almost immediately. Have you ever had any temptation to dothe same?SS: (Laughing) No, no. I still love playing. I love training. I like everything that you doto be a tennis player. For me, just keep trying to improve. Now that my ranking hasgone down I'd love to get it back up to where it was.
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Sept/Oct 2014 - US Open
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