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Agnieszka Radwanska: I have still a couple of years to win a Grand Slam title

World number four Agnieszka Radwanska believes that she still has a chance to claim a Grand Slam singles title, however, the Pole hasn't reached a Grand Slam singles final since losing to Serena Williams at Wimbledon in 2012.

Agnieszka Radwanska: I have still a couple of years to win a Grand Slam title
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By Tevon King

World number four Agnieszka Radwanska is at the age of 27-years-old now, and the Pole has been ranked as high at number two in the world, despite winning the WTA finals in Singapore last year, Radwanska has once again finished a year slam-less.

Radwanska is currently competing at the Wuhan Open as the third seed, and she will play against a resurgent Caroline Wozniacki , and the Dane defeated the Pole last week in the semifinals in Tokyo, en route to winning the title.

Radwanska talks about her tennis

The 2012 Wimbledon runner-up is happy with the way she is playing and believes that she can have a good run in Wuhan and spoke about her tennis in Tokyo.

"I was really playing good tennis last couple weeks in States." and the Pole elaborated, "I was playing really good tennis in Tokyo, as well. I just hope I can keep going and play the same level. Should be good."

World number one Angelique Kerber has won two Grand Slam titles this year, and a lot of players in the locker room, now have the belief that they can win a Grand Slam title.

Radwanska holding her runner-up's trophy at Wimbledon in 2012 (Photo by Julian Finney / Getty Images)
Radwanska holding her runner-up's trophy at Wimbledon in 2012 (Photo by Julian Finney / Getty Images)

"We all play to win the Grand Slam. I think this is the dream for everyone who is playing tennis. So you know, really working hard for that, as well. I was close (a) couple of times but didn't do it."

"Still have couple years to try. Yeah, we'll see. Angelique is definitely playing unbelievable tennis this year. She really shows that she can play great tennis on every surface. Very solid tennis. She definitely deserves to be No.1."

Radwanska finally added, " I think this is the only player that played as good over a whole season. That's her spot right now and she really deserves it."