MELBOURNE (Reuters) - As a self-described woman of opinions, Madison Keys put her hand up for a place on the WTA Players' Council at the Australian Open on Tuesday but the American number three has some work to do on her stump speech.
The former U.S. Open finalist was convincing in her 6-2 6-2 first round victory against local teenager Destanee Aiava at Rod Laver Arena and also in her determination to nominate for the players' body.
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