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Le survivant Taylor Fritz a vécu son premier match facile dans ce Wimbledon 2025. Poussé au cinquième set par Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard et Gabriel Diallo puis vainqueur d'Alejandro Davidovich Fokina en quatre manches, l'Américain n'a eu qu'un set et demi à jouer ce dimanche contre l'Australien Jordan Thompson. Ce dernier a abandonné alors que le n°5 mondial menait 6-1, 3-0. En quarts, Fritz devra se débarasser du Russe Karen Khachanov, tombeur de l'épatant Kamil Majchrzak, 109e à l'ATP.

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00:00Comment est-ce que tu as joué en Gras ?
00:03Je pense que la première fois que j'ai joué en Gras
00:05dans les juniors,
00:08je l'ai déjà très hâte d'être dans les giro,
00:11j'ai l'impression que ça va être bon pour ma game.
00:12Et puis, oui, d'une première fois que j'ai joué en Gras
00:14j'ai commencé à avoir bon résultat.
00:18J'ai pas joué en Gras.
00:20Mon premier très gros réglé en l'Unions
00:22c'était à Junior Wimbledon.
00:24Donc, comme si j'ai commencé,
00:28I feel like a lot of parts of my game translate well.
00:31And then, you know, over time, I feel like I've experimented with different things on grass
00:39as far as, like, returning, chipping, slicing, sometimes playing, you know,
00:45chipping and coming in on a low ball.
00:47You know, I think that I'm trying to change my game too much,
00:51but I've made little tweaks that have kind of, I don't know, helped me.
00:57And I figured out different ways to, you know, I can change things on the court
01:02depending on, I guess, my opponent.
01:04I've figured out ways to adjust and do different things.
01:07Yeah, I mean, I think, I mean, for sure from a few years ago,
01:10it's just like the experience of doing it over and over again, I think, helps a lot.
01:15You kind of just get into a really nice, like, routine of, all right,
01:21I mean, for me anyways, like, this is what I'm going to do on my day off.
01:24This is what I'm going to do the night of, like, the routine that I just get into
01:30that I feel very confident that I just, like, repeat.
01:32And then when I'm a little bit superstitious, but when I, like, repeat the same routines,
01:36it gives me confidence that I'm going to, like, keep playing well.
01:39So I get into this, like, a nice routine of, like, okay, this is my match day.
01:43These are all the things I need to do.
01:45This is my off day.
01:46These are all the things I need to do.
01:47And, you know, not every slam, every tournament is going to be different as well.
01:53There's going to be times where I have to play, I'm going to play two five-setters
01:56in the first two rounds, like, this week, and then I'm going to have to, you know,
01:58really manage my body.
02:00Luckily for me, it was grass and it was a lot of big servings,
02:02so I didn't feel like it took a lot out of me.
02:06I think it's much more important to not do what I did at some of the other slams
02:12because then that can put you, really set you back as far as, like, having a deep run.
02:16But here, it's, I guess it's all right.
02:19But, yeah, I think it's, for me, it's always, it's just about getting on these, like,
02:26these routines and kind of just, like, checking off everything on the list
02:30that I feel like I need to do, and then that gives me a lot of confidence
02:32to just, like, feel ready to play.
02:34And I think getting past those first couple rounds
02:35and just always taking it one match at a time is a huge thing as well.

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