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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2021 · 16 MIN

Leylah Annie Fernandez - Canadian Tennis' future is in good hands

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She's the 2019 world number one junior tennis player. Still only 18 years old, the Canadian competitor has just finished a very respectable Olympic debut. Fernandez won her opening match, and only fell short against Barbora Krejcikova, who happens to be this year’s French Open winner in both singles and doubles. But if you think this young player finds solace in being outplayed only by a current grand slam winner, you’d be sorely underestimating the competitor’s mind. Fernandez hates to lose. Period. She also hates it when so-called tennis experts dismiss athletes who don’t have classic physiques. Fernandez is adamant that you needn’t be a giant to thrive in sport. All it takes is for coaches and federations to recognize and work with a player’s raw attributes. She makes it very clear to Anastasia, Instinct and drive can take it from there.

She's the 2019 world number one junior tennis player. Still only 18 years old, the Canadian competitor has just finished a very respectable Olympic debut. Fernandez won her opening match, and only fell short against Barbora Krejcikova, who happens to be this year’s French Open winner in both singles and doubles. But if you think this young player finds solace in being outplayed only by a current grand slam winner, you’d be sorely underestimating the competitor’s mind. Fernandez hates to lose. Period. She also hates it when so-called tennis experts dismiss athletes who don’t have classic physiques. Fernandez is adamant that you needn’t be a giant to thrive in sport. All it takes is for coaches and federations to recognize and work with a player’s raw attributes. She makes it very clear to Anastasia, Instinct and drive can take it from there.

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