While the tennis world shut down, Tennis Channel's Confessional Cart will keep rolling to entertain you. This week, Madison Keys took a ride.

"I like Clyde's decorations," Keys said. "I don't like that at any moment, someone's going to talk to me."

The world No. 13 was slightly creeped out to be talking to a golf cart, but still shared some interesting stories and lots of smiles.

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WATCH: Keys
talks Love is Blind,
Beyonce and more

WATCH: Keys talks Love is Blind, Beyonce and more

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Q: If you could play any Olympic sport beside tennis, what would it be?

"I wish I could be a gymnast. I'm probably much too tall for it. Maybe like track and field."

Q: "If you could be curtsied for one match in history, what would it be?"

"Any one of the Williams sisters' matches."

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Q: What is your most embarrassing moment on court?

An embarrassing moment on court is...I feel like a lot of my existence on a tennis court. I mean, I've fallen a bunch, like a lot. I almost dropped my first trophy as they handed it to me.

Q: Where was that?

"That was in Eastbourne. Martina Navratilova handed it to me and I didn't realize it was two pieces. Great moment!"

Q: What's on your workout playlist?

"On my workout playlist right now is...some of the new songs from The Weekend, I have some Martin Garrix on there. It's really kind of like a mix of anything that you could possibly think of."

Q: Someone you'd like to switch places with for a day?

"I'd love to know what it's like to be Beyonce, just for like ten minutes even."

Q: What's the last thing you Googled?

"That's so embarrassing. The last thing that I Googled. I don't even remember, I Google things all the time. Probably, someone tried to tell me peanuts weren't legumes. And I was like they definitely are. So, I Googled: Is a peanut a legume? And it was, I was right."

Q: What are you currently streaming?

"I'm currently streaming Love is Blind. Kim Clijsters and I had a full blown conversation about it in the locker room the other day. We're both big fans."

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Q: What is the best advice you've ever received?

"The best advice I've ever received is to remember to enjoy every moment of trying to win tournaments, trying to be No. 1 in the world, trying to be a Grand Slam champion. Because one day you'll look back and realize that will all the pressure and everything that came with it, it was such a once in a lifetime experience and it was so much fun."