The Chilean spoke about his feelings after his fall in the second round of the Masters 1000 in Florida, in addition to telling how his first weeks spent under the orders of Pepe Verdell.
The fall against Pedro Martínez, in the second round of the Miami Open, did not discourage Christian Garin, quite the contrary. Although he couldn’t end the bad streak he’s been going through, the Chilean is taking his time in Florida in a positive way and, in his own words, he felt good again. A sensation that comes thanks to his new coach, Pepe Vendrell, and a new way of approaching his career.
It was in conversation with ESPN that Gago spoke about his current situation on the circuit, stressing that he is physically full again. “After several months, I played without pain. It’s a positive thing despite the loss. I felt very unstable physically, so I’m happy to have played without pain. It was a difficult match, where I lacked the lack of rhythm” began by declaring the Chilean.
He also had words for his new coach, former Roberto Bautista strategist Agut. “Very happy to work with Pepe, he is a very mental, very orderly coach, who in a short time has helped me a lot to rethink a lot of things, to order myself in every way. He is a coach who cares about all the details and I needed someone like that. In a short time it is difficult to do analyzes, but I am very happy and I think the results will come soon” pointed north.
A change that has also helped him face his career with more optimism, which he did not show a few weeks ago. “As in all professions, you go through crises or difficult times and I had very difficult months, but now I’m happy to have formed a more stable team, perhaps with a little more base in Spain. , which is good because I spend a lot of time there” he added.
Continuing on this theme, he talked about the importance of mental health in a tennis player’s career. “No one likes to hear or read bad things about them, but you also have to know how to deal with it. It’s very important to have close people in the team. Psychological support is very important and I think that it is the first time in my life that I am well organized, that I work well and that things are clear. The most important thing is physical and mental health and I feel that I am on the right track.” closed 27th in the world rankings.
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