I don't think there's been that many indigenous players in Australia.
“I don't think there's been that many indigenous players in Australia.”
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I don't think there's been that many indigenous players in Australia.
“I don't think there's been that many indigenous players in Australia.”
I don't think there's been that many indigenous players in Australia.
I certainly fear no one, and I know I can go out there and match up with the world's best.
It's nice to know that whoever I walk out on court against, I feel comfortable.
There are a lot of hours and a lot of sacrifices you have to make to achieve your dreams as a tennis player.
My heritage is really important to me. I've always had that olive complexion and the squished nose, and I just think it's important to do the best I can to be a good role model.
Everyone knows how much Australia means to me. I try to get back here as much as I can, but normally it's for work, so I'm in and out and jetlagged and stressed.
My end goal in life is the spend six months of the year in Long Island and the second it gets a little too cold, I go to my future house in Australia and I spend the summer there.
I really miss Australia. I miss eating fish n' chips, oh my God, and Australian pies and the wonderful corner shops.
The most impactful dollars that Australia can spend are actually what goes to help the poorest.
And also it was a process of, we lifted weights as well, in an effort to train my body to then be able to lift heavier weights when I got in Australia. So that was the first couple of months.