Andreescu looks to take advantage of wide-open women’s field at U.S. Open
NEW YORK — A year ago, her ranking outside the top 200, Bianca Andreescu barely squeezed into the U.S. Open qualifying. She exited in the first round, and missed the next two months with back problems.
The 19-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., and Rogers Cup champion returns in 2019 as the world No. 15, the 15th seed — and a player many think can do some damage in a wide-open women’s field.
“Coming from the win in Toronto, I’m feeling pretty confident,” Andreescu said Friday. “I love playing on hard court. I’m here at the U.S. Open in New York, so this is a moment I have dreamed of.
“I’m really looking forward to whatever will happen these next two weeks.”