The Guardian -
22 May 2019 12:30

Last year's French Open finalist talks to Tumaini Carayol about death, illness, maturity and discovering the focus that has often eluded her Sloane Stephens grew up surrounded by dead bodies. Her extended family owns a funeral home, so her formative years were spent in freezers filled with corpses, dressing bodies for funerals and driving the family hearses. She is banned from greeting mourners because she once cried in front of a group of them. She gleefully lists cremation and embalming as her...
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