Canadian Bianca Andreescu is turning heads in tennis world with her stunning run
Bianca Andreescu has captured the imagination of Canadian sports fans with her Cinderella-like journey to the BNP Paribas Open women’s singles final Sunday.
But the Mississauga, Ont., native didn’t just appear out of nowhere. Few who’ve followed the Canadian doubted she’d get here but the surprise was that it happened at age 18 and at one of the WTA Tour’s biggest events.
Three years ago as the world’s third-ranked junior player, the outlook wasn’t nearly as rosy.
She missed six months after two stress fractures in her foot in early 2016. Andreescu couldn’t run so she was hitting for a half-hour or an hour each day in Toronto with Tennis Canada coach Andre Labelle rolling around the court in an office chair with the back removed.