Madison Keys started Fearlessly Girl to help young woman become more confident individuals. Her intention was to promote kindness and guide them through bullying, particularly online.

"It’s really just getting a group of girls in one room and putting them in a judgement-free zone," Keys told Outside the Ball. "And then saying, let’s talk."

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The 23-year-old has made an impact already, just two years into the campaign.

"A lot of them go back to their schools and start their own clubs," she said.

Around 100 young girls between the ages of 11-18 attended Keys' most recent summit in Miami, where she hosted speakers and shared her own insights.

Keys is currently ranked No. 15 and will play in Charleston next.