MIAMI, FL, USA - Australian Open semifinalist CoCo Vandeweghe took a break from her Miami Open preparations to give back to the community through WTA Charities as she visited the Miami Cancer Institute at the Baptist Children's Hospital.
"It was great to be invited out here," Vandeweghe said. "This is the first time I've ever had this experience so for me it's really great and humbling all at the same time.
"To just spend a day here and goof off with the kids - because they go through so much - and just be normal with them is also a nice break for me.
"Just to be here and share a day with them is really something special."
Check out some photos below of Vandeweghe's visit, courtesy of the Miami Open:
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