I've been hearing about Coco Vandeweghe for a while now, especially during the hard court season. At this year's Tokyo Open, she becomes the lowest ranked player (at #172) to reach the quarterfinals, beating Aravane Rezai and Julia Goerges in the earlier rounds. Next in line is Top 20 player, Victoria Azarenka. If Coco wins over her, it would really catapult her to higher heights and really introduce her to top rate women's tennis! Good luck girl!
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