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By blocking out ambient stadium noise, she achieves a level of focus often higher than hearing players.
She trains in Munich and Garching, often playing against hearing opponents in the Regionalliga to sharpen her skills. Looking Ahead By blocking out ambient stadium noise, she achieves
She relies on a 180-degree visual field to anticipate her opponent's movements. By blocking out ambient stadium noise
Australia’s Ashlee Narker took first, followed by Britain’s Phoebe Suthers in second. Training and Technique By blocking out ambient stadium noise, she achieves
The inclusion of deaf athletes at the Australian Open sets a precedent for other Grand Slams like Wimbledon or the US Open. For Albrecht-Schröder, the journey continues with her sights set on the Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics , where she remains a top contender for more gold.