Tomic

A decade in the past, Bernard Tomic was touted as one of the vital thrilling abilities on the tennis circuit. He reached the quarterfinal of Wimbledon in 2011, and reached a career-high singles rating of 17 in 2017. But what was as soon as a promising profession slowly however steadily began spiralling downwards. Altercations with officers, off-the-court points, accidents and surgical procedures began taking a toll on his on-field performances.

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From representing Australia within the 2012 Olympics to the Davis Cup and being an everyday on the Majors, the 31-year-old is now enjoying within the ITF Futures $25,000 event in Chennai as he seems to be to climb up the ladder.

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Speaking after his first-round victory over Grigoriy Lomakin on Tuesday, Tomic stated, “We (him and Grigoriy Lomakin) were both struggling a little bit, and Grigoriy stopped at the end. “It is my first match in India. I felt a bit tired and tough to breathe; the air quality is different here. I am getting used to the conditions here; the more matches I play, the more I will get used to the heat.”

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When requested concerning the final 18 months, he stated, “I missed a lot of tennis in the last four years; after that Covid hit, I took time away as I was mentally not there in the sport. I like to be a little bit quicker; it is tough as I get older, but that is okay, and I cannot complain, and I am focussing on being injury-free”.

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During his first-round match, Tomic’s expertise and expertise have been evident along with his highly effective serves, sturdy forehand returns and deft drop pictures, culminating in a 6-3, 5-2 victory. When requested about his aim for this season, he stated, “The goal is to be back in the top 100 or top 50. I am 31 now, and it will be nice to be in the top 50 at the end of this year”.

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Talking about how he has modified, an introspective Tomic stated, “Of course, I have changed a lot. I have matured a little bit more. It has positively impacted my game. If I knew these things in my 20s, if I was professional and did everything that was asked of me, maybe I could have won a Grand Slam. I do not know if I did the right thing.

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“Whatever is meant to happen will happen. You cannot control destiny; everything happens for a reason in life. You learn to respect little things. For sure, I could have been in the top-10, but it is okay. I am in a happy space now. I will try to break into the top-100 or top-50 again and do good things in the next three years.”

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