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Madison Keys
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Madison Keys

Country USA
Age 29 yo / 178 cm / 66 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2009
Birthplace/Residence Rock Island IL
Coach Ola Malmqvist
Earnings 22,518,583$
Madison Keys is an accomplished American professional tennis player known for her powerful serves and baseline game. Born on February 17, 1995, in Rock Island, Illinois, Keys started playing tennis at a young age, motivated by her love for the game and inspired by players like Venus Williams. She moved to the USTA's player development program in Boca Raton, Florida, during her early teens, which significantly boosted her career trajectory.

Keys first rose to prominence in the tennis world when she won her first WTA title at the Eastbourne International in 2014, defeating Angelique Kerber. Her breakout performance came in 2015 when she reached the semifinals of the Australian Open, showcasing her potential on the Grand Slam stage.

One of the defining moments of Keys' career was reaching the finals of the 2017 US Open, where she faced fellow American Sloane Stephens. Although she finished as the runner-up, the performance strengthened her status as one of the leading players in women’s tennis. Throughout her career, Keys has consistently ranked within the WTA top 20, with her highest singles ranking being world No. 7, achieved in October 2016.

Keys has had significant success on various surfaces, displaying versatility and adaptability. Her aggressive playing style, characterized by a strong service game and powerful forehands, has made her a formidable opponent on the WTA tour. Aside from her technical skills, Keys is also known for her sportsmanship and positive demeanor on and off the court.

In her personal life, Madison Keys has been an advocate for body positivity and mental health awareness, using her platform to speak out about these issues. She was part of the FearlesslyGiRL campaign, which focuses on empowering young women. Keys is also known for her philanthropic endeavors, often participating in charitable initiatives and community service.

Keys is admired not only for her tennis prowess but also for her ambassadorial role in promoting equality and encouraging young athletes. Her determination and dedication continue to inspire many, both in the realm of sports and beyond.
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