CoCo Vandeweghe had truly turned on her game this season, registering a quarterfinal appearance—and a slightly desultory loss to Maria Sharapova—at Wimbledon before slapping service and groundstroke winners around the court in a 6-4, 6-3 opening-round win against No. 29 Sloane Stephens at the U.S. Open. Even so, her record this year remains a middling 17-18, which has her hungry for success.
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