Chemistry on the court
August 31, 2024
|Toronto Star
Finding the right doubles partner isn't all that different from dating
Coco Gauff returns a shot to Elina Svitolina during the third round of the U.S. Open on Friday in New York.
Players at the U.S. Open describe doubles like dating: There’s the need to pick a partner, gauge chemistry, and then determine if they’ll stick it out for the long haul or go their separate ways — and then maybe get back together.
So there was something akin to courtship before anyone took the court in women’s, men’s or mixed doubles this week at Flushing Meadows, a process of putting together pairs that everyone involved hopes will lead to a trophy.
Taylor Townsend, one-half of the reigning Wimbledon women’s doubles title-winning duo, knows her enviable combination of left-handed power and touch at the net makes her desirable. So she’s not surprised when she looks at her phone and sees text messages — occasionally from numbers she doesn’t recognize — sent by players making their pitch.
“Definitely people knocking on my door,” she said.
هذه القصة من طبعة August 31, 2024 من Toronto Star.
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