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Consistency and Passion: Linda Noskova's Winning Mindset
Episode 24513th December 2024 • The Functional Tennis Podcast • Fabio Molle
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Czech tennis player Linda Noskova joins Fabio Molle to discuss her impressive rise in the WTA rankings, achieving a spot in the top 25 by maintaining a consistent mindset and dedication to continuous improvement. At just 20 years old, Linda reflects on her journey since winning the French Open junior title in 2021 and shares insights on the importance of playing junior tournaments as a foundation for success. She emphasizes the significance of having realistic goals and the long journey it takes to transition from juniors to the professional circuit. Linda also touches on the supportive Czech tennis landscape, which has historically produced many great players, and the confidence that comes from competing against familiar faces from her junior days. As she looks ahead to her goals for 2025, Linda expresses her excitement for the upcoming season in Australia, focusing on her passion for the sport rather than the pressure of defending points.

Takeaways:

  • Linda Noskova emphasizes the importance of consistency in achieving success in tennis.
  • She believes that enjoying the competitive nature of tennis has driven her passion.
  • Transitioning from junior to professional tennis requires significant mental and physical adaptation.
  • Noskova highlights the historical influence of Czech tennis legends on current players' aspirations.
  • She shares that her commitment to continuous improvement guides her training and competition.
  • Being grounded and focusing on personal development rather than rankings shapes her approach.


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Fabio Molle:

Welcome to the Functional Tennis Podcast.

Fabio Molle:

I'm your host, Fabio Molle and I bring you insights and lessons from players, coaches, parents and experts who are ingrained in the world of high level tennis.

Fabio Molle:

Today I chat to Czech WTA player Linda Noskova.

Fabio Molle:

e French Open junior title in:

Fabio Molle:

She earlier this year achieved the top 25 WTA ranking.

Fabio Molle:

That's impressive.

Fabio Molle:

Consistency is a key factor for her and her success is largely due to her consistent mindset.

Fabio Molle:

Linda reflects on the Czech tennis landscape, the level differences in women's tennis and offers advice to young players.

Fabio Molle:

Aspire and succeed in the sport.

Fabio Molle:

As she looks ahead to her:

Fabio Molle:

And that will bring the results before we get started to shout out to her podcast partners, Asics.

Fabio Molle:

This is the busiest time of the year for me running the E.

Fabio Molle:

Commerce side the business with our sabre mainly.

Fabio Molle:

But I've managed to get in some consistent tennis most weeks, which I absolutely love.

Fabio Molle:

It's great to be back playing more tennis.

Fabio Molle:

And I'm still heavily testing the new ASIC shoe which has been really good.

Fabio Molle:

It's not type of shoe I normally wear, but it just works for me.

Fabio Molle:

I don't know why or how, but it just really does.

Fabio Molle:

I can't wait to share more about it in January with you.

Fabio Molle:

Okay, here's Linda.

Fabio Molle:

Hi Linda.

Fabio Molle:

Welcome to the Functional Tennis Podcast.

Fabio Molle:

How are you?

Linda Noskova:

Thank you so much for having me.

Linda Noskova:

I'm good.

Fabio Molle:

And tell me it's.

Fabio Molle:

It's late in, in the Czech Republic right now.

Fabio Molle:

Is it called Czech Republic?

Fabio Molle:

Czechia.

Fabio Molle:

How do you call your country these days?

Fabio Molle:

I think it's changed recently.

Fabio Molle:

Has it?

Linda Noskova:

Yeah, it has, but it's, it's kind of stupid.

Linda Noskova:

Like who calls it Czech in real life?

Linda Noskova:

But it's, it's mainly Czech Republic.

Fabio Molle:

Great.

Fabio Molle:

And you have, you're in pre season mode now.

Linda Noskova:

Yes.

Linda Noskova:

Full in practice mode.

Fabio Molle:

How's that going?

Fabio Molle:

How's the body?

Linda Noskova:

I'm good.

Linda Noskova:

I'm feeling all right.

Linda Noskova:

I'm just really excited for Australia.

Linda Noskova:

I'm finally going to play a match and a real tournament in singles and doubles.

Linda Noskova:

So I'm just excited for that and.

Fabio Molle:

I was going to get to this in a while, but going to get to it now.

Fabio Molle:

So Australia, you have a few points to defend.

Fabio Molle:

That's going to be loads of fun.

Linda Noskova:

Yeah, but I don't really think of it that way.

Linda Noskova:

I'm just going to try to go on a tennis court and try to play my best as I always do.

Linda Noskova:

I don't really think about defending this or that or how many points I did here there.

Linda Noskova:

So it's just really not important for me in this part of life.

Fabio Molle:

Okay, that's a great attitude.

Fabio Molle:

That's good to hear as I know pressure and.

Fabio Molle:

So tell me we're going to just cut back a few years.

Fabio Molle:

Like you said, you're only 20, so you're only a few years out of juniors.

Fabio Molle:

You won Roland Garros juniors a couple of years ago.

Fabio Molle:

So the transition of May is absolutely amazing and I can't wait to hear about that.

Fabio Molle:

But come back to when did you actually start playing tennis?

Fabio Molle:

Did your parents play tennis?

Fabio Molle:

How did it all begin?

Linda Noskova:

Yeah, my parents really, especially my mom, she really liked to watch tennis in real life, especially in television.

Linda Noskova:

So yeah, they started just to play a few points with each other.

Linda Noskova:

And when I was like 6, 7, I started to run around the court a little bit, pick up the ball.

Linda Noskova:

So they were just a little annoyed with me.

Linda Noskova:

So they tried to see some local tennis clubs.

Linda Noskova:

And I started in this little city where I basically grew up.

Fabio Molle:

And did you love it straight away?

Fabio Molle:

You just got straight into.

Fabio Molle:

Did you play any other sports when you were young?

Linda Noskova:

I did play a lot of sports.

Linda Noskova:

I think I might have done like six sports and they were a little bit less like a hobby.

Linda Noskova:

So I didn't really take anything serious until I had less of a time with school and all that.

Linda Noskova:

So I just couldn't pick all the sports that I was doing.

Linda Noskova:

So I just one with like, I think athletics, for example, and tennis.

Linda Noskova:

But yeah, tennis was the sport at the end.

Fabio Molle:

Why tennis?

Linda Noskova:

I think I just really liked how competitive it can be and how many choices and how many ways you can have in tennis.

Linda Noskova:

It's such a, such a weird sport at times, but it's really, it's really entertaining when you can, when you can play.

Fabio Molle:

And are you competitive on the dinner table?

Linda Noskova:

No, just on court.

Fabio Molle:

Okay.

Fabio Molle:

And do you have brothers or sisters?

Linda Noskova:

I have four siblings, but all step.

Linda Noskova:

So.

Linda Noskova:

But we're like close family.

Fabio Molle:

And are you competitive with them?

Linda Noskova:

No, they're a little, slightly older than I had than I am.

Linda Noskova:

So they already have their own families.

Linda Noskova:

I'm like, I'm an auntie of seven, I think eight.

Linda Noskova:

So it's.

Linda Noskova:

So it's.

Linda Noskova:

Yeah, I'm never bored when I'm home.

Fabio Molle:

Great.

Fabio Molle:

You kept busy.

Fabio Molle:

And do you remember a day where you decided as.

Fabio Molle:

As a young kid, I'm going all in on tennis, I can't really say.

Linda Noskova:

I think I always just took it as a.

Linda Noskova:

As a fun time that I was having, and I didn't really take it that serious until I could have been like, I don't know, 13, let's say 14 when I started to international tournaments and representing the Czech Republic in teams, Engineers.

Linda Noskova:

And yeah, as the.

Linda Noskova:

As the years went on, I just started playing bigger and bigger tournaments.

Linda Noskova:

So that's when I realized I can maybe do something with the sport and.

Fabio Molle:

School wise, did you.

Fabio Molle:

Did you finish out school or did you end school early?

Linda Noskova:

I started high school, but it wasn't really for me.

Linda Noskova:

But at that time, it was one of just one of a few schools that allowed me to play tennis and educate myself at the same time.

Linda Noskova:

But it wasn't really.

Linda Noskova:

The quality wasn't really there.

Linda Noskova:

You know, I didn't really have a lot of time, so I just stepped away from it.

Linda Noskova:

And I just realized that if I'm gonna give 100% to anything, it's gonna be tennis.

Linda Noskova:

So I'm just gonna finish my high school and maybe college when I'll finish with tennis.

Fabio Molle:

Okay, and were your family happy with that decision or they had no choice and it was all your decision?

Linda Noskova:

This decision came from me right after Roland Garros from Engineers when I won it that year.

Linda Noskova:

So they were like, okay, whatever.

Linda Noskova:

You know, like you.

Linda Noskova:

You kind of proved that you like the sport and that you mean it for real.

Linda Noskova:

So it's not just for me.

Linda Noskova:

It wasn't really like, I wasn't enjoying the school.

Linda Noskova:

I just wanted to do one thing for 100%.

Linda Noskova:

So I just couldn't do both of them at the same time.

Linda Noskova:

So that's why I decided this.

Fabio Molle:

And as a young kid, early teenager, what was your dream?

Fabio Molle:

Did you have a dream in tennis?

Fabio Molle:

Like, I know everybody wants to be world number one and Wimbledon, was that your dream or was it not so crazy?

Linda Noskova:

No, it wasn't crazy at all.

Linda Noskova:

I think, like, the tennis dreams came maybe a couple years ago.

Linda Noskova:

It was really like when I was growing up and starting to playing tennis that I was, you know, going into the sport with, I want to be this and I want to win that.

Linda Noskova:

You know, as a kid, I don't think you really realize what that means or how much work has to be put into that.

Linda Noskova:

So, yeah, I don't really remember if I had any of these childhood, like, dreams.

Fabio Molle:

It just sounds like you just went along with it.

Fabio Molle:

You know, results came, you just kept going.

Fabio Molle:

And Junior French Open, what was it like to win at a Junior Slam.

Linda Noskova:

At the time, it was incredible for me because I played, I didn't really play any adult, you know, WTA tournaments before that.

Linda Noskova:

So I was just mainly focusing on junior's career.

Linda Noskova:

And I did play a few grandsons before that.

Linda Noskova:

It wasn't really that successful.

Linda Noskova:

But in, in Paris that year, it was, it was amazing for me because I know with Barakre Chico, she won the Grand Slam in, on a WTA Tour the same year.

Linda Noskova:

And it was just kind of like a realization that if maybe I can do good in juniors and move, move well to WTA Tour, maybe I can be where she is right now, you know, something like that, a little spark of that.

Linda Noskova:

But yeah, there's obviously a big, big fat line between WTA Tour and juniors.

Linda Noskova:

So it's really, it's really tough at times to, you know, go from juniors to adults.

Fabio Molle:

And how important do you think playing junior tournaments are?

Fabio Molle:

Like, do you think players should try and play the senior, like the futures straight as soon as they can, or do you think they need to put in a few years in the juniors?

Fabio Molle:

Like, if you look back at your career, would you start playing WTA?

Fabio Molle:

Sorry, with futures earlier, now it's gone okay for you?

Fabio Molle:

So it's probably.

Fabio Molle:

I'm not sure what you're going to say here.

Linda Noskova:

No, I don't think I would change anything in how I did it or when I played what.

Linda Noskova:

So I think juniors are definitely an important part of this whole journey.

Linda Noskova:

So you got to start somewhere.

Linda Noskova:

You're probably going to be seeing these faces that you're seeing in Junior Grand Slams in the next five, 10 years.

Linda Noskova:

So, you know, but at the same time, it's really, really tough to even imagine if you can go into the, you know, top 30, 50 when you're 16 or 17.

Linda Noskova:

So, so yeah, it's, it's tricky sometimes.

Fabio Molle:

And what's been your secret to get from when, like to Junior French open to top 25 in a couple of years?

Fabio Molle:

Like.

Fabio Molle:

Well, it's, it's special.

Fabio Molle:

Only special players move that quick.

Fabio Molle:

And if you look at your career so far, those two years, what's changed or what's allowed you to move so quickly?

Linda Noskova:

I think just consistency, I would say.

Linda Noskova:

I don't really want to do.

Linda Noskova:

You know, I didn't want to win a Grand Slam when I was 17.

Linda Noskova:

I knew it was kind of impossible at this time that I'm playing, but I had realistic dreams and goals that, you know, that I knew that if I put the work in and if I'll just don't stop and just keep on playing and trying to play my best at all times that maybe I can get somewhere.

Fabio Molle:

Yeah.

Fabio Molle:

And what sort of team did you have in place?

Linda Noskova:

m I think in the beginning of:

Linda Noskova:

We started with the coach that I'm done playing with right now.

Linda Noskova:

So yeah, I don't really like to make a lot of changes or a lot of, you know, different decisions throughout the years.

Linda Noskova:

So I just try to keep on going in the same track.

Fabio Molle:

And obviously you won Monterey.

Fabio Molle:

How does that compare?

Fabio Molle:

I saw recently you did a skydive.

Linda Noskova:

Yeah.

Fabio Molle:

How does winning a tournament, WTA tournament compared to a skydive?

Fabio Molle:

Which were you more nervous for?

Linda Noskova:

Just, I mean the tournament for sure.

Linda Noskova:

No, but the skydive was fun.

Linda Noskova:

I had a lot of time to think about it because I got it as a gift.

Linda Noskova:

So I just, you know, I.

Linda Noskova:

I knew that I wanted to do it and do it this year.

Linda Noskova:

But the Monterey title was.

Linda Noskova:

Was quite.

Linda Noskova:

Yeah.

Linda Noskova:

Tough as well for the head.

Linda Noskova:

Why I wasn't really going there in the.

Linda Noskova:

Let's say with the best space in my mind.

Linda Noskova:

You know, I didn't really play very well in Cincinnati a way before that.

Linda Noskova:

So it was a bit tougher to get used to the conditions, you know, in Mexico.

Linda Noskova:

In Mexico it's the humidity is really tough at times.

Linda Noskova:

So we were playing a lot of night.

Linda Noskova:

Night sessions, so.

Linda Noskova:

So yeah, it was hard at times, but I think the courts and the weather and the whole, you know, all the conditions kind of, kind of, you.

Fabio Molle:

Know, sues my game and that must, that must happen.

Fabio Molle:

Well, I see it happen a lot where somebody's on a bad run and they win a tournament or you know, they save a couple of match points and then they win the tournament.

Fabio Molle:

I don't bet, but if I did, I'd look at people who save match points in tournaments and they're guaranteed they're going far in determined.

Fabio Molle:

What is it that.

Fabio Molle:

Do you just have no all pressure just drops or what's the feeling?

Linda Noskova:

Tough to tell in these moments.

Linda Noskova:

Sometimes I'm so deep in the match that I don't even realize it in such situation.

Linda Noskova:

But sometimes I just believe that if I just keep on playing good and keep on playing my game that maybe I can get out of this situation.

Linda Noskova:

So generally the depends on also who you're playing if it's, you know, an a comfortable player for you or not.

Linda Noskova:

So it's different at times.

Fabio Molle:

Yeah.

Fabio Molle:

And I want to quickly touch on obviously the Czech tennis game.

Fabio Molle:

I've been to Lucky to beat a few top junior tennis tournaments between under 12, under 14, 16.

Fabio Molle:

And there's always so many Czech players.

Fabio Molle:

It's crazy.

Fabio Molle:

Like, it's like it must be the number one sport in the Czech Republic.

Fabio Molle:

I'm not.

Fabio Molle:

Is it?

Linda Noskova:

I.

Linda Noskova:

I would say maybe hockey is the first one, but tennis is definitely in top three for sure.

Fabio Molle:

It's crazy like how many good Czech players there are.

Fabio Molle:

So obviously the more good players are, then there's better chance of great players coming.

Fabio Molle:

True.

Fabio Molle:

But what's the secret?

Fabio Molle:

Why does the Czech Republic produce so many great players?

Fabio Molle:

And this is not just.

Fabio Molle:

It's historically they've done it.

Linda Noskova:

Yeah.

Linda Noskova:

I get asked this question a lot.

Linda Noskova:

You know, everyone wants to know that if there is like a secret or something.

Linda Noskova:

But I always give this answer, the same answer that I think is just coming from the history.

Linda Noskova:

You know, we can see a lot of.

Linda Noskova:

A lot of Czech players back in the days playing and being one of the best players in the world.

Linda Noskova:

So I think just the parents and the kids want to copy that and want to be something.

Linda Noskova:

Something like these legends, basically.

Linda Noskova:

So.

Linda Noskova:

So yeah, we got a lot of juniors.

Linda Noskova:

It's crazy.

Fabio Molle:

So many and they're so good, but like they're.

Fabio Molle:

Obviously you get confidence from having so many great players, but I think the coaches must be good, you know, the structure.

Fabio Molle:

There must be plenty of courts over there.

Fabio Molle:

The weather's.

Fabio Molle:

What's the weather like?

Fabio Molle:

It's getting a bit cold now.

Linda Noskova:

Yeah.

Linda Noskova:

But the conditions are really, really fine.

Linda Noskova:

I mean, the indoor courts in Czech Republic are really good quality.

Linda Noskova:

I gott that it's not something like in France, let's say sometimes it's a little bit colder in there, even indoors.

Linda Noskova:

But I think the Czech Republic is really prepared for, you know, for these conditions.

Fabio Molle:

Yeah.

Fabio Molle:

Because obviously the excuses you normally hear is, oh, we've no money, the country has no money, or we've no indoor courts, or we don't have clay courts.

Fabio Molle:

You know, the weather's not right for us.

Fabio Molle:

So, you know, I don't think the conditions are perfect in Czech Republic, but you've obviously done things to make them as best as possible.

Fabio Molle:

That's what it sounds like.

Fabio Molle:

You don't make excuses.

Linda Noskova:

Yeah, no, yeah, definitely.

Linda Noskova:

I think that the clubs take tennis very seriously and they really do believe that there can be another girl or boy that is 10 years old right now and she or he can be one of the best players in the world in the next couple of years.

Linda Noskova:

So, yeah, there's always someone in any club, wherever you go.

Linda Noskova:

In whatever city there's a tennis club.

Linda Noskova:

So.

Linda Noskova:

So it's easy.

Fabio Molle:

From your junior days, do you still have battles with anybody on court now?

Fabio Molle:

Anybody the same age or a year or two younger or older?

Linda Noskova:

I do know a couple of girls, especially, like from Russia, USA or Czech Republic.

Linda Noskova:

They're the same age as me or similar when.

Linda Noskova:

When I was meeting them in juniors, and now we keep on meeting just in tour, so.

Linda Noskova:

So it's nice sometimes when you play doubles, so it's.

Linda Noskova:

It's great.

Fabio Molle:

And, you know, let's say you lost a match or won a match as a junior against one of these players, does that still stand to you now saying, okay, I beat them when they're 15, I could do it easy.

Fabio Molle:

Does that still give you the confidence now to.

Fabio Molle:

To beat them?

Fabio Molle:

Or is there some players you still struggle with, who you struggled with back then?

Fabio Molle:

You know, a lot of times the commentators on TV don't talk about, you know, how you guys played as juniors, and there's a lot of history there.

Fabio Molle:

It might be your first match on the WTA Tour, but you guys know each other's games inside out because you've played, like, a load of times as juniors.

Fabio Molle:

So does that really make an impact in the senior game?

Linda Noskova:

Not for me.

Linda Noskova:

Like, personally, I don't really take a lot of thoughts from the previous matches into the next ones, especially when I lost them.

Linda Noskova:

You know, like, I'm not really feeling like, oh, I lost with her.

Linda Noskova:

Now I'm gonna be, you know, more careful or something like that.

Linda Noskova:

I'm still gonna play my game.

Linda Noskova:

But, yeah, I know it's.

Linda Noskova:

For example, with Diana Schneider, you know, we're the same age and around the same ranking, and we played countless times in juniors, but we never really met on WT Tour just yet.

Linda Noskova:

So you win, maybe.

Fabio Molle:

Wait, you played her the final role on Garros?

Linda Noskova:

Was it semi, final, semi, final, semifinal, and I think in tarps maybe a couple of years back and then in some teams.

Fabio Molle:

How did you do in Tarbs, by the way?

Linda Noskova:

Tarbs?

Linda Noskova:

I did final one year when I was there.

Linda Noskova:

Yeah.

Fabio Molle:

Okay, great.

Fabio Molle:

And a question I ask a lot of our player guests who, who are at the top of the game is level differences.

Fabio Molle:

So if I ask you, how do you explain the level difference on the women's game?

Fabio Molle:

We've had more men on answer this question.

Fabio Molle:

So it's great to have a female on.

Fabio Molle:

But from, like, let's say from the lower level, the women's game, to challenge to where you are now, what are the main differences in those levels, I.

Linda Noskova:

Think just going from juniors to, to this type of tournament I'm playing right now is.

Linda Noskova:

It's a really long journey.

Linda Noskova:

I don't think that a lot of juniors right now realize it, but sometimes they're very confident.

Linda Noskova:

I gotta say that a lot of them seem like they're already on top of the game, but it's really long.

Linda Noskova:

It doesn't look like it, but it takes a couple of years and a lot of.

Linda Noskova:

A lot of hours on Gordon.

Fabio Molle:

But let's say from a game perspective, let's say even from a top 300 player and a top hundred player, what are the differences in their game to be able to allow you to play at that level and mental as well?

Linda Noskova:

Yeah, I think just keep on playing these matches against one of the best players in the world.

Linda Noskova:

It kind of gives you the confidence and the sense that you can actually play with them.

Linda Noskova:

And if you get to Grand Slam, it's like a dream come true when you're there for the first time ever.

Linda Noskova:

So you kind of realize that if you got here, maybe if you work even harder and change this or that and, or get better at this, then you can maybe be seated next year or this and that.

Linda Noskova:

So it's just these baby steps that really matter.

Fabio Molle:

And consistency, as you mentioned, for sure.

Fabio Molle:

Yeah.

Fabio Molle:

And you're, you're back home now.

Fabio Molle:

You're.

Fabio Molle:

You're training pre season.

Fabio Molle:

I'm sure you get loads of juniors coming up to.

Fabio Molle:

You obviously want their photos with you.

Fabio Molle:

They probably want to practice with you, but obviously the parents may ask for some advice or they may ask for advice.

Fabio Molle:

What advice do you offer Czech juniors?

Linda Noskova:

Yeah, sometimes they come up and they're like, what, what do I do now?

Linda Noskova:

Or what's the secret?

Linda Noskova:

How do I get there?

Linda Noskova:

And I, I don't really.

Linda Noskova:

I don't really know.

Linda Noskova:

I think it' really, it's really.

Linda Noskova:

It really matters just on one person.

Linda Noskova:

You know, if you're on court.

Linda Noskova:

So how you act and what do you do or how you think is just.

Linda Noskova:

It really matters in whatever type of, you know, profession you are or on whatever level you are.

Fabio Molle:

Okay.

Fabio Molle:

So, yeah, so respect and respect to the game really, isn't it?

Fabio Molle:

And, and your team.

Fabio Molle:

And also question who's the boss, you or the coach?

Linda Noskova:

I think it's 50.

Linda Noskova:

50.

Linda Noskova:

No, but sometimes depends in what.

Linda Noskova:

Like encore.

Linda Noskova:

I usually just try to think and do what I want to do.

Linda Noskova:

I really look at my coaches in the box and ask them for help or something.

Linda Noskova:

I never, I have never done that.

Linda Noskova:

So I hope.

Linda Noskova:

I hope that I will never do that.

Linda Noskova:

With all due respect to my coaches, we're just a great team.

Linda Noskova:

So whenever I need help, they help me.

Linda Noskova:

So it's fine.

Fabio Molle:

So are you a no for on court coaching?

Fabio Molle:

Okay, that's good.

Fabio Molle:

That's good.

Fabio Molle:

That's.

Fabio Molle:

That's a good sign.

Fabio Molle:

That's a good sign.

Fabio Molle:

,:

Fabio Molle:

I'm sure you're planning it.

Fabio Molle:

You have your goals.

Fabio Molle:

Do you set a ranking goal or do you set a performance goal?

Fabio Molle:

How do you plan for:

Linda Noskova:

I don't really set a ranking goal.

Linda Noskova:

I just try to get better as a tennis player and just to improve each and every movement on cord I have and I'm working on.

Linda Noskova:

So, yeah, I just want to get better at my game and the results will come automatically, I think.

Fabio Molle:

Yeah.

Fabio Molle:

Yeah.

Fabio Molle:

And if you weren't a tennis player today, what do you think you'd be doing?

Linda Noskova:

I would definitely be into any sort of type of sport, for sure.

Linda Noskova:

I was raised that way, so I would keep doing that or I would go into school and do something maybe with animals.

Linda Noskova:

And that really interests me.

Fabio Molle:

Hey, nice.

Fabio Molle:

Okay, Linda, thank you very much.

Fabio Molle:

Hope preseason finishes well and looking forward to seeing you playing Australia.

Linda Noskova:

Thank you so much.

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