This story is from May 29, 2022

Just call me 'Clay-lah': Fernandez in French Open last-eight for the first time

Teenager Leylah Fernandez reached the French Open quarter-finals for the first time on Sunday, revelling in her new nickname of "Clay-lah" in honour of her impressive run at Roland Garros.
Just call me 'Clay-lah': Fernandez in French Open last-eight for the first time
Leylah Fernandez. (AP Photo)
PARIS: Teenager Leylah Fernandez reached the French Open quarter-finals for the first time on Sunday, revelling in her new nickname of "Clay-lah" in honour of her impressive run at Roland Garros.
Fernandez clinched a tight 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 win over 2019 semi-finalist Amanda Anisimova of the United States to make the last-eight.
On her way, the 19-year-old has broken serve 23 times over four rounds leading to her rebranded first name by national media.
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"I think it's actually pretty amazing that they came up with Clay-lah, because I have no creativity for that. I wouldn't think of that nickname," said 17th-seeded Fernandez, the US Open runner-up last year.
"But my family do use the nickname Leylannie, using my first and middle name, and they put it together, which I always like. I know that I'm doing things right or I'm like being a good kid when they're calling me Leylannie."
Fernandez will face Martina Trevisan of Italy for a place in the semi-finals.
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