The only Spanish player to survive the women’s singles draw Mutua Madrid is openthe castelonense Sarah Sorribesis living a dream in the competition where, for the first time, he reached the quarterfinals, where he will face the American Jessica Pegula.
However, the player from Castellón is not making long -term plans nor is he making too many expectations. His feet are on the ground so he doesn’t think “he can do anything in Madrid”.
“I don’t feel like I can do something big in Madrid. I’ve never thought of it that way. I like to go day by day, I live life day and I want tennis to be like that. Want to enjoy it every day ”, said Sara Sorribes after winning the Russian Daria Kasatkina.
The Spanish player needed three sets, once again giving a display of dedication and faith to Caja Mágica’s central court.
“It was one of the toughest matches tactically with a player with very similar tennis. Very nice to see. I managed to enjoy, suffer but enjoy. I’m very happy”, insisted Sorribes, euphoric that, at least, she will climb eleven places in the female rank.
Sara Sorribes isn’t worried about the small impact it has generated so far. Garbiñe Muguruza Y Paula Badosa monopolize the spotlights of Spanish women’s tennis.
“I’m happy with what I have. I need little. I feel privileged to do what I do every day and I don’t care if I’m given value or not. Whatever has to come, but I’m happy like this, ”said the Castellón tennis player who received recognition from some colleagues after his victory in Madrid.
“I love that players write to me. It’s competitive, but I want to learn from them all and for them to give you courage and tell them to be happy … Jennifer Brady wrote to me and I talked to him and they are the things that make me very happy. The things that make me happy “, he revealed.
The tension that has accumulated throughout the competition does not allow the player to sleep as he pleases. “I sleep sometimes. I try to rest but I take a nap because I can’t afford to spend many hours in a row,” admits the player who is supported by his family in Madrid, especially his grandfather who just needs it. spend a few days in Madrid.
“My grandfather’s name is Pepe, in theory he came back yesterday and will stay. He didn’t have any clothes but he told me you can buy them here,” he told me.
Source: La Verdad

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