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She relies on a 180-degree visual field to anticipate her opponent's movements.

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Albrecht-Schröder’s success is built on an incredible level of focus and visual awareness. In professional competitions, she plays , as they are not permitted under deaf sports regulations. She relies on a 180-degree visual field to

By blocking out ambient stadium noise, she achieves a level of focus often higher than hearing players.

A summary of her (Deaflympics and World Championships). In professional competitions, she plays , as they

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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. Details on the compared to standard ATP/WTA rules

After intensive matches from January 27–29, she took home the bronze medal .