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From 3 to 4, can Kerber still complete a career Grand Slam?

Born on January 18, 1988, Kerber celebrated his 34th birthday, and as an absolute veteran in the women's tennis scene, the career of a German player can be said to be quite exciting.

Unlike most female players who have become famous at a young age, Kerber's season began in 2011, when she eliminated A. Radwanska and many other good players in a dark horse posture in the US Open, reaching the women's singles final four in one fell swoop.

In the semi-finals, he lost to Australia's Stosur in three sets, but with the results of the final four, Kerber has achieved a leap in the ranking - from No.92 to No.35.

From 3 to 4, can Kerber still complete a career Grand Slam?

Kerber made another breakthrough in 2012, winning the Paris Indoors and the Danish Open this season, beating top players like Bartoli and Wozniacki respectively.

Of course, Kerber really began to praise the fans in the 2015-2016 season, she won a number of top-level championships in 2015, winning the Charleston Open, the Porsche Grand Prix, birmingham top and Stanford top four championships, becoming the winner of the WTA that year.

From 3 to 4, can Kerber still complete a career Grand Slam?

In 2016, Kerber completely ushered in a transformation, the most significant of which was the explosion of the Grand Slam field, at the beginning of the Australian Open, she reached the women's singles final and defeated the American star Serena Williams in three sets to win the first Grand Slam title of her career.

From 3 to 4, can Kerber still complete a career Grand Slam?

At the US Open at the end of the year, Kerber reached the grand slam final for the third time this season and beat Czech player Ka pliskova 2-1, in addition to winning a title at the Porsche Grand Prix.

In 2018, Kerber won her third Grand Slam title at the Wimbledon Open, and in her number of titles, only the French Open remained to achieve a Grand Slam feat.

From 3 to 4, can Kerber still complete a career Grand Slam?

However, looking at the performance of German players in Roland Garros over the years, the best record is only two quarter-finals, and more often than not, it is a performance of a round of travel, and it is still "difficult to ascend to the sky" if you want to win the cup in one fell swoop.

Kobel has not yet appeared this season, and the German who chose to parachute into Melbourne Park in the first round unfortunately won the first round of Canepi, who is known as the "seed bomb" and his strength is completely inconsistent with his own ranking.

Admittedly, Kerber has achieved a 3-4 transition in age, and whether he can also achieve a "3-4" improvement in Grand Slam achievement is unknown.

From 3 to 4, can Kerber still complete a career Grand Slam?

Although still shrouded by the epidemic last year, Kerber maintained a full attendance frequency in the four Grand Slams, of which the Australian Open and the French Open are the first round of travel, Wimbledon is among the top four women's singles, and the US Open is the fourth round.

So what kind of answer do you think Kerber will be able to deliver this year? (Source: House of Tennis Author: Barbie)

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