Rising Tennis Star Vicky Duval Returns to US Open After Cancer Treatment

Vicky Duval’s tennis career was sideline by cancer, but she’s back.

ByABC News
September 3, 2015, 7:15 AM
Vicky Duval is seen in this Nov. 17, 2013, file photo, at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
Vicky Duval is seen in this Nov. 17, 2013, file photo, at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
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— -- When 17-year-old Vicky Duval beat former champion Samantha Stosur at the US Open two years ago, it seemed like the beginning of a fairytale career.

Less than a year later, she was facing a major health crisis. She was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma just one day before the start of the Wimbledon tournament.

She won her first match, but by the second one she was overwhelmed.

“I cried the whole entire match. And I just kind of thought I was going to die, to me cancer meant death,” Duval, now 19, told ABC News.

The rising star of the Women’s Tennis Association left the court behind to begin chemotherapy.

“That was definitely the lowest point of my life,” the Miami native said.

Duval spent three months in treatment and many other months trying to rebuild her strength. She got through the worst of it by repeating the mantra “I’m not sick. I’m not sick.” Support from her fellow players -– including tennis stars Venus Williams and Jelena Jankovic -- helped her stay positive.

Today, Duval is cancer free and lives life to the fullest. On Instagram, she has posted videos of herself dancing, joking and laughing.

“It seems like nothing can really get me down, no matter what,” she said.

After a punishing 14 months away from the game, Duval is thriving and back at the US Open, where she’ll compete in the mixed doubles.

"This is what I worked for," she said. "It just feels so good to be back."