After intensive matches from January 27–29, she took home the bronze medal .
By blocking out ambient stadium noise, she achieves a level of focus often higher than hearing players.
Details on the compared to standard ATP/WTA rules. After intensive matches from January 27–29, she took
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She relies on a 180-degree visual field to anticipate her opponent's movements. Participating in a Grand Slam had been a
A summary of her (Deaflympics and World Championships).
Participating in a Grand Slam had been a lifelong goal for the 31-year-old Obersendling resident. While Albrecht-Schröder is no stranger to success—boasting —the inclusion of a dedicated deaf category at the Australian Open allowed her to experience the atmosphere of the world elite. After intensive matches from January 27–29
She was one of only eight elite women invited to the first-ever DHoH draw.