While the pristine, manicured lawns of Wimbledon will forever be the spiritual home of English tennis, the blisteringly fast hard courts of New York have served as the ultimate proving ground for the nation’s resilience. Arthur Ashe Stadium is famously chaotic. The intense humidity, late-night scheduling, and roar of the New York crowd create a sensory overload that can easily break a player’s focus. Yet, rather than wilting under the pressure o…
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