The tennis player recorded a video on his social media explaining that he has a hip problem which is being treated at Barcelona. With that, he will miss the turn of the grass-court tournaments.
Nicolás Jarry will not go to Wimbledon. The fourth national racket has explained, through some videos on her Instagram, that she will not participate in the Grand Slam qualifications that will take place in London from June 27, and that this year she will not add points due of the determination of ATP.
Thus, the mystery of the tennis player who has not participated in tournaments since the rankings of Roland Garros, in France, is cleared up. Jarry thus revealed the reasons for his absence.
“I am in Barcelona. I have been here for a few weeks undergoing treatment to recover my hip. A small injury that I have had for several weeks and that after Roland Garros we decided to stop to recover it completely said Jarry from Spain.
To the above, he added that it is a situation he regrets, since Wimbledon is his favorite tournament.
“Unfortunately, I won’t be able to play the grass trick, because it’s very damaging and hard on the hip. It’s a very difficult decision, because Wimbledon is my favorite tournament, but you have to take care of your health “, assured Nicolás Jarry via his Instagram account.
Recall that the national tennis player has played in the main draw three times in a row in the English capital, and that this 2022 one of his objectives was to return after three years of absence. However, he will not be able to see the London lawn and will prioritize his recovery.
As, who will participate in the qualifications will be Tomás Barrios and Gonzalo Lama, while the best Chileans in the ATP, Cristian Garin and Alexandre Tabilo and are in the main draw of the third Grand Slam of the year .
The Irregular Year of the Prince
at the beginning of the year, in an interview with El Deportivo , Jarry spoke about the importance of motivating yourself with tennis goals. With a trying 2022 season to go from no ranking to 142 in the world in one year, Nico was counting on the important period ahead.
However, The semester has not been sweet for the prince. Marked by irregularity, Jarry has seen how this year has unfolded like a seesaw that has combined the good times and the bad . For example, in Córdoba he moved up the rankings, but came up against Argentine Tomás Martín Etcheverry (90th), who beat him in the first round. Same case for the ATP of Buenos Aires and Santiago, tournaments in which he fell in the same instance, against Roberto Carballés (94th) and Thiago Monteiro (99th), respectively.
And it is that the Chile Open came with great expectations. However, he fell from the start with the Brazilian (99th), who had no trouble sending the Chilean to R32 by partials of 7-6 and 6-4.
So, sailed for different Challengers. Santiago, Concepción, Mexico City, San Luis Potosí, Aguascalientes and Aix-en-Provence. On national soil, the results were not positive, once again. In Chile, the Prince was unable to display his best tennis. The best he could do was reach the round of 16 in the city of Penquista .
Then came the David Cup. When Jarry entered the field, Chile needed to secure victory. Up front he had Slovenia’s Blaz Rola (295th), in what was the second game of the World Group I playoff series. Using extreme resources, the Prince had to work hard to win 6-3, 3-6 and 7 -5 and put, at that time, the series by 2-0, and that in the end it would be 4-0 in favor of Chile.
Back on the circuit, and already on Mexican soil, he raised his level and was able to find more regularity. In the Challenger 125 Mexico, for example, he performed well and reached the semifinals, being eliminated, again, ahead of Etcheverry, who beat the national in three sets.
Same example he reached at the San Luis Open, where he showed good times. In this tournament, he also fell in the semi-finals, this time against a solid Renzo Olivo (178th), who easily beat him 6-3, 6-2. Already during the last championship in Mexican lands, in Aguascalientes and in which he had made a comfortable start, Jarry said goodbye in the quarter-finals against the Argentinian Juan Pablo Ficovich (185th).
It is in France that he feels best. At the Challenger in Aix-En-Provence, in the south of France, he showed the best of his repertoire this year. In the round of 16, for example, managed to make a solid match against local Corentin Moutet (128th) easily beating him 7-5 and 6-1 .
Then he beat another Frenchman, Alexandre Muller (224th), by partials of 7-5 and 6-4. Finally, his journey came to an end when in the semi-finals he came across Benjamin Bonzi (58th). A very tight duel which was defined in the tie break of the third set. There, with Jarry already at his best, he couldn’t win and ended up saying goodbye to the tournament in France.
With more confidence in his body, Jarry knew Roland Garros would be ahead. In Paris, he was looking to get into the main draw. However, in a difficult and equal duel, he ended up succumbing to the Peruvian Juan Pablo Varillas (115th), 5-7, 6-4 and 7-6 (5).
A difficult semester on an individual level for the Prince who, with this injury, sees his career diminished and the improvement he had made on French soil . It’s time to recover, reflect and try to look back on a half year that has been far from your expectations and expected results.
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