Defining His Game
“I think I am more like a solid guy. I like to hit forehand and backhand from the baseline, making a lot of balls. I like to do long rallies, a consistent player.”
Sparring With The Best
“I was lucky to hit with Medvedev, Fritz, Berrettini in Acapulco (before). You need to be very focused during all the training. They aren’t going to miss. They are always preparing for tournaments, so they want to do really good training. When I step in the court, I try to do my best and improve.”
Tennis Landscape Inside Home Borders
“It’s been tough for Mexican fans in tennis because we cannot see a lot of players. I train in the south, because it’s sea level. That’s very important in tennis. Most of the places here in Mexico, it’s very high altitude. For development, it’s very hard. The players need to travel to Merida or Cancun or in the north to Los Cabos to train. A lot of very good coaches in Mexico, they have very good offers in the U.S. We have a lot of talent when we are like 10 or 12, and somehow, I don’t know, then it stops. That’s my point of view. I love Mexico, I want to see kids becoming really good tennis players. I want to help if I can. I like to train here to see my family.”
