That kind of muscle memory could serve her well for the season’s second major, where she will also be on hand to support husband Gael Monfils in his swansong Paris tilt.
While form, fitness and confidence have aligned, experience has brought a degree of acceptance.
“I think now I'm just more fine with the way that my career, it is how it is. It's OK if I don't win a Slam,” she said. “It's also fine, in a way, because if you're not OK with that, I think you can just eat yourself from inside and all the time not happy about what you do on the court.
“I think my career, even if I finish tomorrow, it’s OK. And if something happens, I will be fine with that, and I'll be still a happy person and will live my life good if I don't win a Slam.”