CoCo Vandeweghe was firecracker of a tennis player. If you watched just one of her matches, the passion and enthusiasm was easily to identify. She wore her heart on her sleeve, and you always knew how Vandeweghe was feeling, because she let it all hang out.
For 15 years she took the WTA by storm, reaching the Top 10 in singles, winning a doubles major, and representing Team USA in international competitions as well as anybody in the game. Like one of the many distinguished athletes in her family, she also knew when it was time to say goodbye, and how to do it the right way. Last fall Vandeweghe put down the racket, and picked up the microphone. There isn't a shy bone in the American's body, but there is a a wealth of knowledge and experience from a career at the pinacle of the sport.
Vandeweghe joined the Inside-In Podcast to the memories she made on court, calling it quits as a player, and finding her voice in her second act.