
Madison Keys had so many instant obligations following her Australian Open win to the point where she was left feeling thirsty and didn't even have time for a shower.
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On January 25th, the American tennis star captured her first Grand Slam title after edging out defending champion Aryna Sabalenka in a thriller final 6-3 2-6 7-5.
For the world No. 7, her maiden Grand Slam triumph came just before her 30th birthday - which she celebrated on February 17th.
While it was a moment for which she waited her entire career, Keys didn't really have much time to celebrate that night because she had to conduct numerous interviews.
And after finally getting something to drink, she was met by the anti-doping officials, who wanted her to provide a sample for testing.
Keys: I had drug testing - took a shower - ate some food, then got back to doing interviews
Immediately from the court, I went and did six live TV interviews in a row," the Australian Open champion recalled doing on the Rennae Stubbs Tennis Podcast.
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"I hadn't even showered yet and had no food. At one point, I was like, 'I am so thirsty. I haven't had a drink of water. It's been like an hour.'
"I did that, and then finally had 20 minutes and had drug testing after that. I finally took a shower, shoveled food in my face and did another two hours of media.
"We got back to the hotel at almost three and of course then I'm like, 'I can't sleep!'"
Also, Keys said that she "was just a zombie" at that point and that she couldn't even "absorb anything that happened."
Meanwhile, the American missed the entire Middle East swing but now she is set to return to action in Indian Wells, where she has a first-round bye before meeting either Anastasia Potapova or Jessica Bouzas Maneiro.