PODCAST: Sachia Vickery on raising positive awareness

The 25-year-old has been outspoken on a number of recent issues, including the US Open's decision on qualifying and the Black Lives Matter movement.



PODCAST: Sachia Vickery on raising positive awareness

"I’ve experienced a lot of discrimination. I've been kicked off courts before and told like I don’t belong here and I shouldn’t be playing here. That actually happened really recently."

Sachia Vickery is our guest this week, and she's got a lot to say. The world No. 158 sounds off on the US Open's decision not to host a qualifying draw this year and shares what inspired her to create a Check Your Privilege video with her neighbor.

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Vickery was a top-ranked American junior and turned pro as a teenager. It took time for her to find her footing on the WTA tour, and the 25-year-old cracked the Top 100 in 2018 after a stunning upset of Garbine Muguruza in Indian Wells.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 18:  Sachia Vickery of the United States plays a forehand in her match against Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic during 2020 Australian Open Qualifying at Melbourne Park on January 18, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)
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She explains why she turned pro so young, what makes her family so unique (her mother is from Guyana) and what her biggest motivation is.

During the Black Lives Matter movement, Vickery has been vocal on her social platforms and is hoping to see even more players come together for the cause. She also has some advice for anyone dealing with hate, be it online or in real life.

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