The group's sixth studio album, Brothers, was released on May 18, 2010.[51] Recorded primarily at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, the album was produced by the Black Keys and Mark Neill,[52] and was mixed by Tchad Blake.[53] The song "Tighten Up", the only track from the album produced by Danger Mouse, preceded the album as the lead single. The song became their most successful single to that point, spending 10 weeks at number one on the Alternative Songs chart and becoming the group's first single on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 87.[54] The song also reached gold certification status.[55] The music video for "Tighten Up", directed by Chris Marrs Piliero,[56] won the 2010 MTV Video Music Award for Breakthrough Video.[57] Brothers sold over 73,000 copies in the US in its first week and peaked at number three on the Billboard 200, their best performance on the chart to that point.[58] In total, the record sold 1.5 million copies worldwide,[59] including 870,000 copies in the US,[60] and it was certified double-platinum in Canada, platinum in the US, and gold in the UK.[55] The Black Keys were among several artist judges at the 9th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.[61]

Madison Keys (born February 17, 1995) is an American professional tennis player. She has been ranked as high as world No. 7 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), which she first achieved in October 2016. Keys has contested a Major singles final at the 2017 US Open, competed at the 2016 WTA Finals, and was a semifinalist at the 2016 Rio Olympics. She has won seven WTA Tour tournaments, six of which were at the Premier level, and won her biggest title at the 2019 Cincinnati Open, a Premier 5 event.


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Keys was inspired to start playing tennis after seeing Venus Williams at Wimbledon on TV. Originally from the Quad Cities in Illinois, she moved to Florida to train at the Evert Tennis Academy. Her coaches regarded her as a prodigy and believed she had a good chance to win a major title. Keys turned professional on her 14th birthday and quickly showed her potential by becoming one of the youngest players to win a WTA Tour level match a few months later. She also won a World TeamTennis exhibition set against then world No. 2, Serena Williams, later that year. Keys first cracked the top 100 of the WTA rankings in 2013 at the age of 17. She had her first breakthrough at a major in early 2015 when she reached the semifinals of the Australian Open as a teenager.

Keys turned pro in February 2009 on her 14th birthday.[17] She made her WTA Tour debut a few months later at the Ponte Vedra Beach Championships, having played in only one previous professional tournament where she lost her only match.[18] In her debut, she defeated world No. 81, Alla Kudryavtseva, in straight sets. At the age of 14 years and 48 days, she became the 7th-youngest player ever to win a WTA tour-level match and the youngest since Martina Hingis in 1994.[19][20] Top seed Nadia Petrova knocked Keys out of the tournament in the next round. Due to the tour's age restriction policy, she was unable to enter another WTA tournament that year.[14] Nonetheless, Keys found another opportunity to play against the top professionals by participating in the World TeamTennis league as a member of the Philadelphia Freedoms. Still only 14 years old, she beat Serena Williams in a set to five games. Williams was ranked No. 2 in the world at the time and had just won Wimbledon earlier that month.[21]

Keys began the year ranked No. 149 in the world. Having made it to relatively few WTA main draws in previous years, Keys played only tour-level events in 2013.[12] At the Sydney International, Keys reached the quarterfinals of a WTA event for the first time, defeating Lucie afov and Zheng Jie, the two players who had beaten her in her first two majors.[26] For the second straight year, Keys won the Australian Open Wildcard Playoff.[27] At the Australian Open, she beat Casey Dellacqua and No. 30 Tamira Paszek to reach the third round, before bowing out to No. 5, Angelique Kerber. With this success, she entered the top 100 of the WTA rankings at No. 81 a month before turning 18.[28]

In the clay-court season, Keys reached another quarterfinal at the Charleston Open before losing to Venus Williams, one of her childhood idols, in their first-ever meeting.[29] She next played at the Madrid Open and defeated world No. 6 Li Na, not long after nearly beating her in Sydney earlier in the year. This was Keys's first victory over a top 10 opponent.[30] Keys concluded the clay-court season with a second-round appearance in her French Open debut. At Wimbledon, she used a second consecutive third-round appearance to break into the top 50.[31]

Keys won fewer than half of her matches the remainder of the season.[46] One of her best results came at the Cincinnati Open, where she beat an in-form Cornet, before pushing No. 6 Maria Sharapova to three sets in the second round.[47] At the US Open, Keys was seeded for the first time at a major at No. 27 but suffered a disappointing second-round loss to qualifier Aleksandra Kruni.[48] She closed the year by reaching the quarterfinals at the Japan Open.[49] Keys maintained a steady ranking inside the top 50 throughout the year and finished the season at No. 31 in the world.[50]

In the off-season, Keys began working with former world No. 1, Lindsay Davenport, as well as her husband Jon Leach.[51][52] With her new coaching team, Keys made her breakthrough into the upper echelon of women's tennis at the Australian Open. She upset reigning Wimbledon champion and No. 4, Petra Kvitov, in straight sets in the third round.[53] In the quarterfinals, Keys got a second opportunity to face off against Venus Williams, who was ranked No. 18 in the world. She defeated Venus for the first time in a tight three-set match, despite injuring her left thigh in the middle of the second set.[54] This set up a clash with world No. 1, Serena Williams, in the semifinals. After a very tight first set, Keys ultimately lost in straight sets.[55] After the match, Serena, who eventually went on to capture the title, spoke of a bright future for Keys, saying, "It was an honor for me to play someone who will be No. 1 in the future."[56][57] With her first major semifinal, Keys climbed into the top 20 for the first time.[58]

Keys began the year ranked No. 18 in the world. She reached the fourth round at the Australian Open, where she lost to qualifier Zhang Shuai in a match where she was ahead up until she started to experience pain in her leg in the second set.[65] She did not play again until the Indian Wells Open. At the Miami Open, Keys produced another good result with her first quarterfinal at a Premier Mandatory event.[66]

During the clay-court season, Keys hired Thomas Hgstedt to be her coach.[67] She would drop Jesse Levine, who had been coaching her since the start of the year, from her team within the next few weeks.[68] Her new partnership quickly proved to be successful with Keys reaching the final at the Italian Open leading up to the French Open, her first final at a Premier 5 event and the biggest of her career. During the event, she defeated two top-ten players in No. 9 Petra Kvitov and No. 4 Garbie Muguruza. She lost in the final to compatriot and world No. 1, Serena Williams, in straight sets.[69] At the French Open, Keys won her first three matches in straight sets before unexpectedly falling to unseeded Kiki Bertens in the fourth round.[70]

In the latter half of the season, Keys struggled with different injuries and also was competing without a primary coach.[103] She did not attempt to defend her title at the Silicon Valley Classic, withdrawing due to a right wrist injury before the start of the event.[104] Keys only played in one tournament during the US Open Series, reaching the quarterfinals at the Cincinnati Open.[105] During the event, she snapped a five-match losing streak against reigning Wimbledon champion and world No. 4, Angelique Kerber.[106] At the US Open, Keys made it to the semifinals while dropping just one set. However, she was unable to reach the final for a second straight year after losing to the eventual champion Naomi Osaka. Keys could not convert any of her 13 break points during the match.[107] Following the US Open, Keys played in three tournaments during the Asian hardcourt season and needed to withdraw or retire from all three due to a left knee injury.[108][109] At the WTA Elite Trophy, she advanced out of her round-robin group through the tiebreak criteria after defeating Daria Kasatkina and losing to hometown favorite Wang Qiang.[110] However, she decided to cede her spot in the semifinals to Wang due to injury.[111] She also did not make herself available for the Fed Cup final, which a short-handed United States team lost to the Czech Republic.[112][113] Keys finished the season ranked No. 17 in the world.[50]

Despite entering the Cincinnati Open in August on a three-match losing streak, and having won multiple matches at just three events all season, Keys won the tournament for her first Premier 5 title, and the fifth of her career. She upset No. 4 and reigning Wimbledon champion Simona Halep in the third round, having lost five consecutive matches against the Romanian, before defeating Venus Williams in the quarterfinals and Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final.[120][121] With the title, Keys returned to the top 10 for the first time since June 2018.[50] At her next two tournaments, Keys won multiple matches as well. She reached the fourth round of the US Open, establishing a career-high nine match winning streak, before losing to Svitolina for the second time at a major this year.[122] She then retired against Angelique Kerber in the third set of the quarterfinals at the Pan Pacific Open[123] and lost to compatriot Jennifer Brady in the second round at the China Open. Keys closed out her season at the WTA Elite Trophy. With a loss to Zheng Saisai and a win over Petra Marti, she finished tied for first in her round robin group, but did not advance due to the tiebreak criteria.[124][125] She ended the year ranked No. 13 in the world, her fifth consecutive year-end top 20 ranking.[50] be457b7860

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