The sensation of the last US Open is having a very complicated start to the 2022 season, before tackling his first Roland-Garros if his body allows it.
Will the sensation of the last US Open play his first Roland-Garros? Four days before the start of the Parisian Grand Slam, the shadow of a doubt hangs over the new British tennis star who remains on a retirement at the start of the second set of her first round match against Bianca Andreescu in Rome. “I need to make sure my back is fully recovered, no matter how long it takes.” Between physical glitches and lack of confidence, his 2022 season is currently tasteless with only six wins and eight losses.
Confirmation: going from shadow to bright light is never easy to manage. By triumphing in New York last September, the 19-year-old Briton became the first to have won a Grand Slam tournament after qualifying (men and women combined) and the youngest winner of a major tournament since the victory of Maria Sharapova at 17 at Wimbledon in 2004. And since Serena Williams at the US Open 2014, no player…
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