Jennifer Brady is set to make her highly anticipated return to the court at Roland Garros 2023 after a 21-month hiatus.
In recent years, the world of tennis has seen many comebacks, but few have garnered as much excitement as Jennifer Brady's return as the American was away from the sport for an incredible 21-month period.
The American, who had been out of the spotlight for nearly two years, is now making her way back to the game she loves. With her eyes set on the 2023 Roland Garros, fans and experts alike eagerly await her performance on the iconic red clay courts.
Brady's incredible journey to the top began when she reached the 2021 Australian Open final, where she faced Naomi Osaka, a dominant force on the WTA Tour at the time. Although Brady was defeated by Osaka, the match showcased her undeniable talent and potential. Little did anyone know that this would be one of her last appearances before a prolonged absence from the sport.
Now, with the release of the 2023 Roland Garros entry list, the wait is finally over. Using her protected ranking, Brady is confirmed to participate in the prestigious Grand Slam event.
Recently, the American talked about her readiness for comeback to Rennae Stubbs, and while she wasn't really ready back then, it seems that she expects to be ready for the first clay-court Grand Slam of the season.
"Well today? No! But you know what? We're on a better track than when we spoke last year. I will tell you that. Definitely on the right track. Figuring things out. Definitely not an easy case. That was not an easy case. All kinds of little stuff going on, so yeah, we're in a better place than we were last year. That's for sure."