The Chilean addressed the sensations after his elimination in the Swiss tournament, where he reached the quarter-finals. A competition in which he accompanied him with his new trainer, the Spaniard César Fábregas.
Nicolás Jarry’s adventure in Switzerland ended in the quarter-finals. The Chilean could not overcome Albert Ramos Viñola (40th) and found himself one step from the Top 100, in what was his best week for several years on the circuit. This led to a detailed analysis of the national.
“I try to see the positive side of the whole week. This is the first time I’m in the quarterfinals at an ATP this year. I wanted to continue, I think I could have played a better match today. I’m a little disappointed with my mentality today, because it didn’t go like that, but hey, you have to look at the good and move on. Next week I have another great opportunity with the WC they gave me “, he commented after his loss by 6-7 (4), 6-4 and 6-7 (8).
Of course, one of the most surprising things about the game was that Jarry had his new coach in the stands, César Fábregas. The Spaniard, who worked with Pablo Carreño Busta, comes to replace Juan Ozón, the Chilean’s last strategist, who spent almost two years leading the project of the former world 38.
Jarry will now continue his journey through Europe to Austria, in the Kitzbühel 250 tournament, where he received an invitation from the organization after his great week in Gstaad. If he repeats his good results, the Chilean will return to the Top 100 after three years.
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