Sofia Kenin has admitted she will look to create new
Roland Garros memories and put her past success behind her after reaching the second week of the
French Open.
Kenin, the top remaining seed left involved rallied for a 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 victory over compatriot, Jessica Pegula and next up will be the Greek, Maria Sakkari who saw off Elise Mertens.
"I was obviously really happy. It was a tough match. It was a lot of ups and downs, emotions," Kenin said after the win. "I'm just really happy with the way I'm playing.
"Of course, being in the fourth [round] of a Slam is obviously really nice and special, so towards the end it was more emotions.
"I have great memories from here. I obviously cannot live on that. I have to try to move on. In terms of that, I just take one match at a time I'm playing. And of course those memories will always be with me. I just think I need to lock in and put that aside. That was last year. Try to make some new memories this year."