“So for me, I struggle with jet lag to get on the proper time, but at the same time it’s like… I can wake up at 3 a.m. and I don’t mind it, because I can just put the game on,” he adds.
”In my mind I’m just like, Oh well, I can watch hoops for five hours! But then I can’t see at two o’clock.”
He may have to start catching the replays this week. Seeded 15th in Rome, Tiafoe awaits the winner of Roberto Carballes Baena and qualifier Sebastian Ofner in the second round on Friday after a bye.
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