Fierce, disciplined champion who dominated her domain with quiet authority.
At the peak of her dominance, she held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously and the Olympic gold medal — a feat so complete it earned its own name, the "Golden Slam" — and she achieved it not through bravado but through relentless, almost surgical precision. The eagle in Roy Feinson's system is defined by exactly this combination: supreme self-mastery, solitary focus, and a commanding presence that requires no performance. Graf's famously stoic demeanor on court, her refusal to be rattled even during brutal five-set battles, and her disciplined training regimen that saw her outlast rivals nearly a decade younger all reflect the eagle's characteristic tendency to survey, calculate, and strike with devastating efficiency. Like the eagle, she didn't merely compete — she presided.
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