Coco Gauff will look to take advantage of "mental fire" that powered her to US Open glory at Melbourne Park during the upcoming Australian Open.
The 19-year-old American added that her win at Flushing Meadows in September already feels "so long ago" as she prepares for the Australian Open, which begins on Sunday.
"Some players´ goal is to win a Grand Slam. Once they reach that, it´s kind of what´s next?" she said on Friday.
"For me, I always knew I wanted to win multiple. It was kind of easy to forget about it. Not ´forget´. I think that´s the wrong word. Maybe just put it in the past and look forward to the future instead of dwelling on the past.
"I think for me the only thing I will try to remember from that Slam is just the way that I won. It wasn´t my best tennis. It was more so the mental fire."
Gauff, who stole the limelight as a 15-year-old at Wimbledon in 2019, is keen on winning many Grand Slam titles.
"Right now I would say double-digits would be pretty awesome," she said. "I don´t know if it will happen, but I think that´s a high goal. I think setting my goals high pushes me beyond what I think I can do."
Gauff, the fourth seed in Melbourne, was knocked out of Wimbledon in the first round last year, just weeks before her US Open triumph.
"I improved, but I think it was more so the mental side I improved," she said. "I think that for me, I know the value and the power of the mind.
"I think I need to remember that for the rest of my life. Even when I feel like I´m not playing great, your mind can change things. I think that was the difference between Wimbledon and the US Open."
The American, who successfully defended her Auckland Classic title on Sunday, will lock horns with Slovakia´s Anna Karolina Schmiedlova in the first round in Melbourne.