LONDON—CoCo Vandeweghe has been riding a blazing hot streak on grass just in time for Wimbledon, but her heart has been firmly set on something bigger: making it to the Olympics.
Two weeks ago, Vandeweghe won her second career WTA title in the same city she claimed her first in 2014. What is it about 's-Hertogenbosch that resonates with the Californian? (It can’t be the spelling.)
“The first year I won it was more of a surprise wow factor because I came from qualifying,” the world No. 29 said. “…This year was a little bit different because I was definitely not in a good place mentally. I was thinking [about] how my results last year were really good and I have to perform again this year. What if I don’t? Just thinking about the wrong things.
“It’s a really relaxing environment and they bring out a good crowd, which is always really fun.”
After her winning week, the 24-year-old celebrated with “a few too many Mars bars” and a steak dinner. Then she skipped right over to Birmingham, where she was rewarded with a first-round match against top seed Agnieszka Radwanska.
“I saw that during my cool-down after I won, and I thought ‘No way,’” Vandeweghe said. “But you can’t ask for a better time to play a first seed than in the first round. I’m coming off a high and she hasn’t played a match.”
Unfazed, Vandeweghe scored the second Top 5 win of her career—her first was in 2010, over Vera Zvonereva in San Diego—and kept rolling all the way to the semifinals, where her eight-match winning streak ended at the hands of Barbora Strycova.