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Last updated on April 15, 2025.
Bianca Vanessa Andreescu is a Canadian professional tennis player. She has a career-high ranking of No. 4 in the world, and is the highest-ranked Canadian in the history of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). Andreescu was the champion at the US Open and the Canadian Open in 2019, having defeated Serena Williams to win both titles. She is the first Canadian tennis player to win a Grand Slam singles title, and the first to win the Canadian Open in 50 years. She was the first player to win a Grand Slam singles title as a teenager since Maria Sharapova in 2006.
I have a lot of weakness in my core, so that's definitely something I'm improving on.
I'm a very independent person.
I'm getting a lot of followers, especially from politicians, which really amazed me. It's really an honour - I'm really grateful for everyone's support.
Maybe I'll buy myself a nice Gucci bag.
I trust myself. I trust my shots.
Everyone knows how to play tennis, but it's the mind that really controls everything.
It's crazy what a year can do.
I don't like to look into the future. I just want to stay in the present moment.
I'm an only child, and I don't mind being alone.
I got a message from a little girl just saying that she's starting to play tennis because of me. That was pretty amazing.
Win or lose, I always learn something.
I learned how much determination I have and that no matter what the score is, anyone can come back.
I was playing 25Ks in Japan, and now I'm the... champion of Indian Wells. It's crazy.
I can remember watching other Canadians make their big breakouts and saying, 'Hey Mom, when is it going to happen for me?'
Venus is a walking, living, breathing legend.
I like to hit every shot in the book.
Nothing can distract me.
It's crazy so many people know my name now. But I really do deserve it because I have put in a lot of work and sacrifices.
My victory against Venus was the most special. She's is a multi grand slam champion; her sister is Serena Williams. I was like, 'What is going on?' I broke her five times in a row. She is one of the best servers in the game.
It's been a crazy ride, truly a Cinderella story.
Ever since I was little, I was changing the pace. I think I was just getting bored on the court, so I was trying anything. It's been working ever since. I've been practicing it, and it's obviously throwing off a lot of players.
I've learned that I can be calm during important points.
There are ups and downs; that's part of tennis. But I'm up for the challenge.
I'll just let my tennis talk.
I believe in myself, because I believe anything is possible.
It's nice to let some anger out sometimes.
Confidence is almost everything for a player.
You never know what next week brings.
For me, the sky's the limit.
I guess Auckland just brings the best out of me.
Now that I am gaining more and more experience and getting more and more confident playing against these top-level players, I am definitely not starstruck anymore.
When I meditate, I visualize myself after the match as the winner.
I never want to take anything for granted.
I want to be an inspiration to as many people as I can.
My goal is always to qualify, maybe get a couple rounds in, but now I've beaten a couple top players.
I think I have good hands, so I try to use them to my advantage.
I do creative visualisation techniques in the morning. It's only 15 minutes. I used to do hours and hours of it, but I found that 15 minutes has really helped me, and it's not time-consuming at all.
The only pressure, I think, is the pressure I put on myself.
I want to change the sport for the better. I want to do a lot for women's tennis.
Seeing a lot of the younger players doing well gives me inspiration.
Kerber is an incredible fighter. She redirects her shots. She can hit any shot at any time in any specific place whenever she wants.
I think I'm getting more and more experience playing on big stages, and I think that's going to help me with everything.
I didn't expect all of this success to come so quickly.