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Future unknown for Stosur as she readies for tennis return – The Age
Sam Stosur still has her sights set on playing in more grand slams after February’s Australian Open, despite her decades-long run on the gruelling world tennis…

Sam Stosur still has her sights set on playing in more grand slams after Februarys Australian Open, despite ongoing pandemic uncertainty, the birth of her first child and her decades-long run on the gruelling world tennis tour.
Stosur, 36, will play her first competitive match since March on Monday, in one of the WTA lead-up tournaments at Melbourne Park.
The world No. 112 and 2011 US Open champion spent 2020 taking a break from tennis because of the pandemic and then because of her partner, Liz,…
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