From Uber Eats to Wimbledon, Canada’s Carson Branstine climbing tennis ranks
MONTREAL — Carson Branstine remembers collecting cans and bottles with her mother and two sisters to help pay for gas and groceries after her family “lost everything” about a decade ago.
At the beginning of this year, she was modelling, teaching tennis and delivering food for Uber Eats to fund her fledgling tennis career — one that, beyond the financial barriers, was interrupted by a long string of injuries.
It hasn’t been an easy road, but Branstine says doing it the hard way is paying off.
“I didn’t have any shortcuts to get to where I am, and I think that’s made me really tough, to be able to compete and beat girls that have everything,” she said. “They have all these fancy coaches and stuff, and then it’s just me.”
