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“It Just Comes From My Love For Music” – Bianca Andreescu

Published 05/07/2020, 6:22 PM EDT

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Canadian tennis ace Bianca Andreescu had touched the skies in 2019 by pulling off titles in Indian Wells, Toronto, and New York. With the huge title wins in her kitty she entered top-five WTA Rankings. She continues to be one of the promising young talents on the women’s circuit.

World Number six Andreescu was in conversation with Complex Canada wherein she was asked about her musical interests. Apart from tennis, she’s passionate about music, and apparently, Bianca even took inspiration from Justin Bieber to take up guitar lessons. Further, she continued to reflect on her guitar practice sessions.

“It just comes from my love for music and I thought, ‘OK, I have a lot of time on my hands, what’s there? Is there something I can do to keep me busy? That was the one thing that stood out the most so I started and… I think I’m pretty decent. I started only two and a half months ago but I’m really enjoying it and hopefully, something bigger can come out of it,” Andreescu said.

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Before her big match against Serena Wiliams at US Open 2019, she was listening to hip-hop. Also, Andreescu practices meditation on a regular basis and it has aided her to overcome various obstacles in life.

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Bianca Andreescu in 2019

Unfortunately, after a mostly successful 2019, Bianca Andreescu’s thriving season concluded with a knee injury during WTA Finals. She retired mid-way through the tournament, and later pulled out from the Australian Open 2020, where she was supposed to be on one of the favorites for the title.

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Moreover, she withdrew from Indian Wells, where she was the defending champion, owing to her prolonged knee injury. Consequently, she has yet to step on the professional court this year. As of now, the Tour remains suspended with no definite date in sight for resumption.

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