“He wanted to train me all the way.”

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Taylor Fritz, frankly reviewed his decision to replace Father Jay as his coach. At that time, Fritz was only 17 years old, but in the long run, the decision was good for Americans. Today, he firmly established itself in the top ten of the ATP Tour.

Fritz, currently participating in the Lexus Estaborn Open, recently sat for an interview with Guardian. Here, the 27 -year -old prepared his mind when he was 17 years old, as well as his decision to move from his father to a new coach. According to Fritz, taking the invitation to work with someone who has more Training Training Experience ATP.

“He wanted to train me all the way, but I needed someone who was on a tour,” said ATP No. 5 of the Guardian newspaper.

Taylor Fritz He also claimed that his father’s traditional training methods lack the “organization” needed for players to practice well in contemporary tennis.

He added: “My old -class father will appear only in the courts and ask people to train at that time. It is not the most organized and it is also difficult to have the relationship of the coach/father.”

Fritz’s father the man He was also a professional tennis player, but he could not hit his son’s highlands. In the individual, the man reached high in 301, while his highest ranking was ranked 219.

“My father is not a person who will lie to make me feel good.” – Taylor Fritz

Taylor Fritz (Source: Getty)Taylor Fritz (Source: Getty)
Taylor Fritz (Source: Getty)

According to Taylor Fritz in the same interview, his father Jay never disturbed him, even after the defeats. Nevertheless, Fritz claimed that his father is also an honest and honest person who is not ashamed to talk about uncomfortable facts.

“It was never one of these fathers who would feel uncomfortable if you were lost. He used to say:” Don’t worry. Within two years, you will be much better than this man. ”But he is also the only person I can trust to keep him real.

On the Tennis Front, the latest competitor for Taylor Fritz, and suspected the second round against a miracle teen Joao Fonseca In the Lexus Estaborn Open Championship, it was suspended due to the dark after two groups of play. Fritz won the first 6-3, but FONSECA was bustling with things by obtaining the second 7-6 (5). The match is scheduled to resume on Thursday, June 26.