I mentioned on here a couple of years back that Eugenie Bouchard was one to watch for the future and she's now realising that talent.
I hadn't said anything about Caroline Garcia, but I had seen her a lot in France and got to meet her at Wimbledon this year and think she also has what it takes.
Sam Stosur's coach said 80% of women on tour are carrying too much weight. Garcia is not one of them, she is a natural athlete, very, very competitive, cool under pressure and as her all round game develops will become very very hard to beat.
Another face to look out for is Madison Keys. She's still erratic at this stage of her development, but when her game is in gear, she is unplayable.
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comment by Ad-nan bread (U11386)
posted on 29/8/13
i think keys is special
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comment by Jonty (U4614)
posted on 30/8/13
Trouble with young players is that they always get compared to Sharapova or Nadal at a certain age, but young players finally click at different ages.
I think Keys, Bouchard, Robson, Watson, Garcia, Vekic and Konjuh are ones to watch.
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