Brady Serves Notice with US Open Fourth-Round Return
By Richard PagliaroJennifer Brady re-sculpted in the offseason. The 28th-seeded Brady is reconfiguring the draw in week one of this US Open.Brady banged 10 aces and did not drop serve defeating former world No. 4 Caroline Garcia 6-3, 6-3 returning to the US Open fourth round for the first time since 2017.More: Seven Shut In After Contact with PaireGarcia had knocked off top-seeded Karolina Pliskova in the second round and beat Brady in their last career clash on Nottingham's grass last summer.These days, Brady is fitter, stronger and playing assertive tennis on her terms using her hellacious kick serve and heavy topspin forehand to roll through three rounds without surrendering a set.Most importantly, the former UCLA Bruin is playing with the self-confidence that comes from capturing her first career title in Lexington last month."I think I just had a lot of matches under me. I think, you know, just going into every match, believing that I can win," Brady said after beating Garcia for the fourth time in seven meetings. "And I think also one of the big things is, you know, I have been serving really well and then able to win a lot of points off my first serve."I think it gives a lot of pressure to the opponent, you know, to be able to hold their service games so I'm able to break, as well. Yeah, I think I have just been playing good tennis."Indeed, the 5'10" Brady has belted 19 aces in three wins, second only to Serena Williams' 20 aces in the tournament so far. Brady has backed her serve effectively all season: she's holding at a 77.1 percent clip among the highest hold percentage on Tour and won 40 of 43 service games en route to the Lexington title.











