Madison Keys' moment
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To really savor Keys' achievements as of late, we venture back to the lovely early fall evening of Sept. 9, 2017, where she played Sloane Stephens in the US Open women’s singles final.
Published Mar 14, 2025
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Keys leans into the vernacular to describe her career as a “journey,” and in her case using the word isn’t bombastic.
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