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Leylah Fernandez, coach-father look to build on her dazzling breakout year

Leylah Fernandez, coach-father look to build on her dazzling breakout year

CBC
Thursday, December 16, 2021 03:11:53 PM UTC

Leylah Fernandez took the tennis world by storm in 2021, highlighted by a run for the ages at the U.S. Open that saw her win the hearts, attention and respect of audiences across the world.

Beginning with a third-round upset of then-No. 3 Naomi Osaka, she defeated four top-20 players (three in the top five), en route to the final before falling to Toronto-born Emma Raducanu of Britain.

Despite the breakout season, which included her first Women's Tennis Association (WTA) title in March, the 19-year-old was pleased with her mental fortitude but not content with missing the mark on her lofty goals.

"I think I did a good job near the end. I was able to bounce back after difficult months and that's what I was most proud of," the Laval, Que., native told CBC Sports.

"The biggest improvement I [made] was [being] able to forget — have that mentality to forget about the past matches, forget about the past results and just focus on the tournament that's going on right now."

WATCH | Leylah Fernandez, father join CBC Sports to discuss her breakout year:

Beginning the year as the 88th-ranked women's singles player with goals of cracking the top 10 by the end of the year, the now-No. 24-ranked Fernandez has always believed in her ability to reach heights that she could only see for herself — and her father Jorge, once a professional soccer player in South America, who is also her coach.

The relationship between the two is well-documented but the synergy that's been created is a byproduct of how they feed off each other.

"She's quite a character. She's very unbelievably happy all the time, unbelievably loving all the time," he said. "She cares a lot about what's going on and I think sometimes I get the impression that people think that maybe it's just kind of in the moment. But it's not, it's constant. Leylah is the same everyday ... she's very genuine.

"When you see it everyday, I think it motivates you to be a better person just in general. If this girl who's working like crazy can still find good in everything, so can we."

For Fernandez, it's the confidence she finds in her father's presence that helps motivate her.

"He's my greatest support. He gives me strength and every time I look at him, I know I have the confidence to do anything," she said.

"I have the confidence to tackle any problem that's in front of me and no matter the result, everything will just be fine at the end of the day."

WATCH | Fernandez captures 1st WTA title at Monterrey Open:

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