“What bothers me, I take out,” Svetlana Kuznetsova said after her comeback win over Agnieszka Radwanska at the WTA Finals in Singapore earlier this week.
Kuznetsova was referring to her ponytail, some of which she unceremoniously chopped off in the middle of that match. But her explanation makes for a pretty good motto for life, don’t you think?
The concept has certainly been working for Sveta lately. After qualifying at—almost literally—the last minute for the Finals, she has proceeded to take out Radwanska and Karolina Pliskova in laboriously dramatic fashion this week. In the first match, Kuznetsova was one point from defeat; in the second, she was two points from defeat. Both times she survived her opponents’ good late play, and her own late nerves, to win. In total, the 31-year-old Russian has been on court for five hours and six minutes this week, and she has done it all after winning the title in Moscow and flying 11 hours to play the next day in Singapore.
“Where is this coming from?” Kuznetsova was asked after her 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (6) win over Pliskova.
“From my heart,” Kuznetsova said. “Something changed this year. I enjoy my game.”
“I couldn’t let everyone down!” she told the crowd in Singapore.