On staying grounded...
“A big thing for me is spending time alone to wind down. I am a bit of a lone wolf and after an intense day, where I either push myself to the limits training or have many social interactions, I like to spend time alone reflecting and recharging. Being comfortable in my own company and in the silence that comes with it is something that helps me stay fresh.”
On her evening routine...
“At the moment I’m putting in long training days—double sessions—so by the time I’m back after the gym and my treatment, it’s between 6 and 7pm. So, I’ll have dinner, read again if I have any energy left, and pack my bags for the following day before getting an early night.
“For my skin I use Dior La Mousse for cleansing. I sweat a lot during training, so it’s perfect for me to remove all the dirt from my pores. I also use the Dior Le Baume to moisturise my hands and lips. I love the look of the round tube with the Dior Oblique motif. It’s both couture-like and ergonomic; I like to use it as a travel size accessory too, so it’s always nearby.”
On fuelling her lifestyle
“I snack a lot—before and during training especially. I need high-sugar and quickly digested snacks to keep me going. I love fruits, nuts, yoghurt, chocolate rice cakes, crunchy nut butters, granola, popcorn, and healthy bars—that kind of thing.
“Planning my mealtimes is also vital for two reasons; firstly I am a huge foodie and the type of person that looks forward to my next meal while I’m having the current one! Secondly, because during long, intense sessions I need to maintain focus and energy.
“Obviously staying hydrated helps—and is also key for recovery. I aim to drink at least two litres of fluids a day. Healthy hydration is also really important to my overall wellbeing, which is why I’m so happy to continue my partnership with Evian to ensure I’m getting my natural mineral water fix when I’m both on and off the court.”
On her precious down-time and prioritising commitments...
“My ideal day off would be waking up at 8:00 a.m., reading in bed, scrolling through Reels or TikToks, then showering and catching up with a friend over some window-shopping or a walk—a day off is the only time I have to do these things.
“Ideally, I would have a big, late lunch and be home by 5:00 p.m. to get ready for the week ahead, and have something light for dinner.”
“I’d tell my younger self that it’s OK to say ‘no’ and prioritise what feels best for myself, especially in the hours ‘off’. Regardless of others’ perceptions, deep down we know when we are doing something truly for ourselves or rather because we feel we ought to.”
On the best investments for her health...
“As athletes, our professional teams are very expensive, so that would be my biggest investment. From physio, fitness and tennis to food and discipline, all are investments—whether in terms of money or time—and all are in a bid to make our general ‘health’, plus our physical and mental levels, improve.”