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Alizé Cornet will continue playing through "at least Roland Garros" after seeing Grand Slam level in 2022
The Frenchwoman, who is in the semifinals of the WTA event in Cleveland, has drawn defending US Open champ Emma Raducanu in her record-breaking 63rd successive major appearance.
Published Aug 26, 2022
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Cornet will set the women's record for most consecutive major main draw appearances with 63 when she takes the court in New York.
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