This week on the ATP Tennis Podcast...
HAMAD MEDJEDOVIC ON HIS TEMPERAMENT – “I’m trying to keep relaxed, but I’m very emotional on the court and I want to win every match I’m playing. Sometimes you get nervous, but I’m fighting with myself, with my emotions on the court, and I’m trying to be as positive as I can be. So this is my main goal.”
ARTHUR FILS ON LEWIS HAMILTON – “He’s an unbelievable champion and it’s crazy what he’s doing from where he’s from. He’s my idol since when I was young and I’m really not doing like him, but I’m always looking at what he’s doing and everything he’s doing is nice.”
DOMINIC STRICKER ON HIS LACK OF CONSISTENCY – “We’re going to work on that, as that’s important to play the next steps and so I can play my best tennis every day. If I do that, I will get higher in the rankings again, Everything is going to get more solid and more opponents are going to have a problem against me.”
LUCA VAN ASSCHE ON HIS STUDIES AT UNIVERSITY – “I’m studying in Paris and It’s going well, I passed the last exams. I’m trying to find the good time to study as it takes a lot of energy and my priority is tennis, but when I have time and energy I’m studying and then the big parts are the pre-season and outside of tournaments.”
LUCA NARDI ON ITALIAN TENNIS – “We are having a very good period for Italian players including the Davis Cup. It pushes me to be a better player and to reach the other players in front of me.”
FLAVIO COBOLLI ON SUPPORTING AND PLAYING FOR ROMA WHEN HE WAS YOUNGER – “It’s my big passion and I have a lot of tattoos of Roma. I started to play football when I was young, but now I can’t because of tennis.”
ALEX MICHELSEN ON HIS RAPID RISE UP THE RANKINGS – “Starting the year at No. 600 in the world I never thought I’d be here. Starting there and then getting to No. 300 by March, April and then just climbing and climbing and then July I went from 240 to 140 and then all of a sudden, I’m not going to college, I’m going pro.”
ABDULLAH SHELBAYH ON REPRESENTING JORDAN – “I think it’s good pressure to have. Any pressure in sport when you are doing better than you thought, I think I can’t really complain about it because it shows that I’ve improved a lot throughout the years. It pushes me even harder to work even harder to achieve more things for my country.”
PLUS THE NEXT GEN PLAYERS TAKE US THROUGH THE LATEST RULE INNOVATIONS THAT THEY LIKE AND THE ONES THEY ARE STRUGGLING WITH
- Podcast presented by Seb Lauzier
- Interviews by Candy Reid
- Rules feature by ATP Media
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