Bianca Andreescu reveals fame's challenges amid 2026 comeback

Canadian tennis player Bianca Andreescu has opened up about the darker side of her 2019 US Open victory, including shifting relationships and self-doubt. In a recent podcast interview, the 25-year-old detailed how sudden fame led people to ask for favors and question her achievements. She is now staging a strong return with a 19-6 record this season.

Bianca Andreescu, who stunned the tennis world by defeating Serena Williams in straight sets to win the 2019 US Open at age 19, spoke candidly on The Changeover Podcast about the aftermath. Success brought unwanted attention, she said. “Some people wanted to work with me just because I was a top player, or they’d ask for things more often,” Andreescu recounted. Her parents, however, remained a steady influence, keeping her grounded amid the changes around her former world No. 4 status. The spotlight also fueled imposter syndrome. “I’ve felt imposter syndrome at times, like, did I really accomplish that? Sometimes I even forget,” she admitted. Facing her idol Williams in the final was overwhelming; Andreescu wiped away tears entering the court but focused on her coach's advice to play the ball, not the opponent, staying in the zone throughout. Injuries derailed her career afterward—a knee issue at the 2019 WTA Finals, the pandemic, and a shoulder problem. Now ranked No. 128, Andreescu has won two ITF titles in 2026 and strung together 14 straight victories recently. “It was nice to know my body can handle that stress again... It had been seven years since the US Open,” she said. She kicked off the clay season in Charleston, reaching the round of 32 before losing to Sofia Kenin. Looking ahead to the European swing and the May clay Grand Slam, Andreescu emphasized effort and intention as her driving forces.

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Emma Raducanu celebrates advancing to Transylvania Open semifinals after beating Maja Chwalińska.
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Emma Raducanu advances to Transylvania Open semifinals amid coaching changes

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Emma Raducanu has reached the semifinals of the Transylvania Open in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, following a straight-sets victory over Maja Chwalińska. The British player's strong performance comes just a week after parting ways with coach Francisco Roig, her ninth coaching change in five seasons. She is now one win away from potentially entering the top 25 rankings for the first time since 2022.

ناقشت لاعبة التنس المتقاعدة يوجيني بوكارد الفوضى في حياتها بعد وصولها إلى نهائي ويمبلدون 2014، الذي أحضر شهرة مفاجئة وتوقعات عالية. وصفت مرحلة تمرد شملت تغييرًا جذريًا في تسريحة شعرها، مما أدى إلى فقدان صفقة رعاية. الآن مركزة على البيكلبول، تؤكد بوكارد على التعقيد وراء صورتها العامة.

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Cristina Bucsa claimed her first WTA singles title in Merida, vaulting 32 spots to a career-high No. 31 in the latest PIF WTA Rankings. Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva became Andorra's first Top 100 player after reaching the Merida quarterfinals. Peyton Stearns won the Austin title, while Taylor Townsend returned to the Top 100 as runner-up.

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Defending champion Amanda Anisimova returns to the Qatar TotalEnergies Open as the No. 3 seed, reflecting on her 2025 title win. Elena Rybakina, fresh off her second Grand Slam at the 2026 Australian Open, aims to maintain momentum. Early first-round matches saw veterans like Vera Zvonareva and Karolina Pliskova advance.

Following her February eligibility reinstatement, Novak Djokovic voiced confidence in Serena Williams' return to professional tennis during an Indian Wells Masters press conference. The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion's potential comeback has generated excitement among players, with Djokovic speculating on doubles with sister Venus.

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World No. 1 Iga Swiatek has ended her 17-month coaching partnership with Wim Fissette, announcing the split on Instagram less than 48 hours after her shock first-round defeat to Magda Linette at the 2026 Miami Open—as detailed in prior coverage. The move signals a new chapter ahead of the clay-court season.

 

 

 

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