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EXCLUSIVE: Sam Stosur’s ‘very hard’ sacrifice to make tennis return – Wide World of Sports
‘It is what it is’

Sam Stosur has admitted she is “worried” about the prospect of entering a bubble and leaving her partner and baby daughter in Australia for up to four-and-a-half months as she rejoins the WTA tour amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stosur will miss the upcoming French Open as she finalises her “slow-going” recovery from a heel injury, but it hasn’t stopped her plotting her return to the court.
The world No.63 is planning to get back on the road after a sojourn from tennis last year as international travel…
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