Before she was a French Open finalist, Miami Open winner and US Open champion, Sloane Stephens was in a boot. It was one of those ugly, bulky ones, complete with a peg-leg contraption that helped her walk without bearing weight on her bad foot.
Stephens says her foundation helped her through injury
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Published Jun 29, 2018