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Azaranka admits that she thought about quitting tennis
Viktoryya Azaranka (Victoria Azarenka) confirmed on Tuesday that she considered quitting tennis in 2011.
Speaking to reporters in Minsk, the 23-year-old world No. 3 said that she had decided against calling it a career after reconsidering her attitude toward the sport and life in general. "What helped me make a comeback is the realization that I love playing tennis. And if I wanted to achieve my goals I needed to change my attitude toward the game, training, matches," said Ms. Azaranka, who won the Australian Open in 2012 and this year. //BelaPAN
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