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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA | As the English say, it is early days. But given the way Jessica Korda has been playing in 2021, coupled with the history she is playing for and the fact that she now has another champion inside her inner circle, you should keep an eye on the senior sibling in what is now arguably the greatest sporting family in the world.
Korda went out early on Thursday at Olympic Club with her sister, Nelly, and So Yeon Ryu, a marquee threesome that Golf Channel and the USGA streamed as one of their featured groups. Jess shot 1-over 72, a respectable number on a course that isn’t likely to yield many (if any) under-par totals by the end of the week. She walked off the eighth green (because of the way the Lake Course is laid out, play started on No. 1 and No. 9 instead of No. 1 and No. 10) and marched into the scoring area annoyed. But those who have known her for years, and especially followed her for the last 24 months, expected nothing less.
She has always been the extrovert of the sisters, fun-loving and easy to like. If you spend time around the family, you realize that Jess got the best of both of her parents, her mother’s Regina’s height and kindness, her father Petr’s quick hands and quicker wit, and the focus and intensity that made both parents world-class tennis champions.
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