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Taylor Fritz renaît de ses cendres depuis le début de la saison sur gazon. Ce lundi, l'Américain a confirmé son retour en forme avec un succès 7-6[1], 6-4, 6-4 face à Alexander Bublik pour rejoindre les quarts de finale de Wimbledon. Un troisième quart de finale consécutif au All England Club et une deuxième demi-finale de rang dans le viseur. Il faudra se défaire d'Alexander Zverev ou Jiri Lehecka pour cela. Lors de son passage en conférence de presse, Taylor Fritz est revenu sur les raisons derrière sa forme retrouvée avant d'avoir quelques mots pour Arthur Fery, invité et quart de finaliste après son succès face à Grigor Dimitrov.

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00:00Générique
00:30on grass and once on clay.
00:32How did you tactically adapt your game
00:34to playing someone as tricky as Sasha on grass?
00:38I think a lot of the matchups we played in the past,
00:45it was a while ago,
00:46so I think both of us are completely different players.
00:49I'd say only within the last two years,
00:55the matchups that we had, I really remember well.
00:57And I'd say the biggest difference just on grass
01:01is the way I return.
01:03I return a lot differently on grass.
01:05And for me, in Stuttgart and here,
01:11I felt like I had just pretty good reads on some of the serves,
01:16and I was getting good hits on his first serve
01:23and starting points in really good spots.
01:26And I mean, it's always just going to come down in the end
01:29to big points here and there.
01:33I remember we played in Paris.
01:33He beat me.
01:34It was just a super close first set tiebreaker.
01:36Like, you know, anytime you have two big servers,
01:40it's the margins are very small.
01:43And that's what I did best today was when I got my opportunities,
01:48I took them.
01:50And when he had some chances on my serve,
01:53I did really well to get out of it.
01:55All right, the back.
01:56Hello, Taylor.
01:57I just wanted to, I know you've had some frustration
01:59the last year or so with the injuries
02:00and not being able to really get it going.
02:03When did your last feel this good on a tennis court?
02:12Probably, you're talking more about just like my body, right?
02:16Both physically and in terms of your game,
02:17because obviously you're into the quarters.
02:19It seems like things are going well.
02:21I mean, my game, I felt great.
02:22I felt good about my game at World Tour Finals last year,
02:26but I wasn't, my body wasn't there.
02:29I'd say the last time I felt good about my body
02:33would have been like Tokyo, probably.
02:38Like after like US Open, Labor Cup, Tokyo
02:40was like the last time I'd say I remember kind of playing
02:43and like not thinking about knee pain or whatever
02:46when I was playing.
02:47So yeah, it's great to be back at that again.
02:50Why is that?
02:51Hi Taylor.
02:52Will you be watching any of the Zverev LaHechka match coming up?
02:55And I was talking to a few of the players
02:57about how they analyze matches.
02:59I know you're quite technical and you like looking at that.
03:03Will you sit down with your team
03:04and actually put together quite a detailed plan?
03:07And how much do you enjoy that as well?
03:09I mean, I wouldn't, I wouldn't call it like detailed.
03:12I like to just watch and just pick up on, you know,
03:18on certain things.
03:20I don't, I'm not like breaking down all the, all the statistics
03:22and stuff like that.
03:23I think there's too much, you know, I like to go off of just what I,
03:27what I see and feel.
03:29And I, and when I'm watching people play, I feel like I can,
03:31even if someone misses a shot, I can say, oh, I feel like they hit that
03:34with a lot of confidence and so on.
03:36So I'll watch just because it'll be, it'll be on when I'm like doing treatment.
03:42I typically don't.
03:43And then I like to watch through a different lens though,
03:49once I know who I'm playing, because then I can be more specific
03:54about what I'm paying attention to.
03:55It's, it's different when I'm watching a match of two players.
03:58I can't really like focus that hard on, on one of them.
04:02and we're just kind of watching for the enjoyment of it.
04:05Would it be patterns of play?
04:07Like what are you actually personally looking out for?
04:11I mean, yeah, certain patterns, certain, certain just shot.
04:16I mean, it's hard to explain.
04:17I, I just like watch it.
04:19I just, I, when I watch it and I actually focus really hard when I'm watching,
04:22then I just, I don't know, I absorb it.
04:27Just two things.
04:28One was if you could, can you explain what the difference is between,
04:33or your return on grass?
04:35And then also just what is the treatment like to maintain the knees health?
04:40Cause obviously it's been working this week.
04:43Yeah.
04:44I mean, the way I return is, I mean, I just stand like extremely close.
04:49I use my, just my first step and my, and my reach to just cover as much of the, the
04:57quarter as I can.
04:58And I'm, I look to, I hit the backhand chip, the forehand, I change it in certain matchups.
05:05Um, but you know, there's times that I'll hit over and I'll, and I'll back up.
05:10And I did some of that in, in Holly and I did some of it here last year, but you
05:17know, I, I love my, my chip forehand.
05:19I think it works.
05:20It works on grass because the serve is always going to shoot through more, you know, on other services,
05:26the service is going to come up a bit more.
05:27So you're going to have less pace to work with on the return.
05:32And then when I do hit a chip as well, it's going to just sit there a bit more on
05:36the other side of the court.
05:37So they're going to be able to do a bit more with it, but, and then I'm going to get
05:41punished for being so far up in the court, returning on the baseline,
05:45because I'm not going to be able to defend when I'm that close to the, to the baseline.
05:49Um, and then they get to just attack off of a, you know, a chip that kind of sits there,
05:53but on grass, um, you know, the serve comes through more,
05:57it gives me more pace to work with my chip stays low. It comes through the court. I feel like,
06:02um, it makes it, you know,
06:06it just gets on the person very fast and it makes it tough for them to attack me on the
06:12first ball.
06:14That's about center court scheduling here is, uh, Madison keys.
06:18Who's played here a long time. I said, played for the first time this year on center court,
06:21her previous match, just a little place on for the first time in her career tomorrow.
06:25So a lot, even like a lot of veterans don't get that many looks at playing on that court.
06:29And you've been on there a handful of times. I'm just curious, sort of how it, if challenge, if anything,
06:34it poses for you.
06:36I think I said the other day, I actually, I actually get court one and center, like mixed up quite
06:40a bit.
06:40Like when I look back, you've been on center a few times when you played Rafa, certainly in your semi
06:45here.
06:46That makes sense.
06:47I mean, like I would, I can, I can check which times you were on there.
06:49Yeah. I get lost sometimes. I just don't know some, like earlier in my career.
06:52I don't know sometimes if the matches I played were court one or center court, but yeah, I'm not sure.
06:56Does it make a difference for you?
06:57Like if you're playing a tournament and you might not get on center till the semis, let's say,
07:01does that make it, and maybe the guy you've played has played on center the whole time.
07:04And is that, that, is it all a challenge?
07:06Like, how do you think of sort of, maybe it's not an issue for you if you can't tell the
07:09difference, but yeah,
07:10I mean, in general at other tournaments, like in general, I would say it's a, it's a, always going to
07:18be a slight advantage to just be doing the same thing.
07:22Over again. Maybe that's just me. I'm superstitious like that. I like to do the same thing over and over
07:27again.
07:27I do think, yeah, if you're playing on the same court every day, like you get a good feel for
07:31it. It feels nice.
07:32Like I was thinking about that going into this match. Like I just played a match.
07:36I played my last two matches on court two, but we just played right around the same time on the
07:43same court against Francis.
07:44So I thought, you know, that's maybe slight helps, helps a little bit. I don't, you know, I couldn't tell
07:50you how much it helps,
07:51but I feel like little, little margins can make a difference sometimes.
07:55It wouldn't make a difference to you if you were, had to adjust to center late in tournament.
07:59You could have to at some point, you know, it kind of just is what it is.
08:02And, and at the end of the day, like the highest ranked players have, have earned that right to, to
08:06be on center and to be playing there the whole tournament.
08:08So it kind of just is what it is.
08:10Taylor?
08:11Yeah.
08:12Taylor, just on another topic, just wanted your thoughts about Balogun's red card and, and Trump asking FIFA to, to,
08:20to, to change the situation.
08:22Yeah.
08:23I mean, I think, I think obviously it's not something that happens a lot where they overturn a red card,
08:28but I think everyone can agree that it shouldn't have been a red card.
08:32He shouldn't be out.
08:34So it's, it's great to have him back.
08:35I thought I posted on my store at the, me, it was pretty funny of the, the ref giving a
08:40red card.
08:40Then he was holding up like an Uno reverse card back to the ref.
08:43I thought that was pretty funny, but yeah.
08:45I'm happy, happy that he's going to be playing.
08:48Taylor, you, you said in terms of your body last year, you started to feel your, your knee more, but
08:53can you compare your form and your ball striking this year to last year?
08:58And secondly, also, um, what do you know about Arthur Ferry?
09:03I mean, I'll start with that.
09:04I know, I know a good, good bit about Arthur.
09:06I went to, to London, um, before the 2024 world tour finals.
09:14And I did a training week there prior to Turin and I practiced with him most of the week.
09:21Um, he was there and he was, I was, I was, I was playing well.
09:24I made finals of Turin the next, the next week.
09:26I was pretty good about my game, but he was, he was beating me like every day.
09:31He's kind of, he was, I was like, yeah, like this guy's, this guy's really good.
09:36This guy can play a good forehand for his size.
09:39Unbelievable serve.
09:40Um, like I said, we were playing sets, baseline games.
09:44He was kind of, he was cooking me pretty consistently for the week.
09:47And, and I knew that I was, I was playing good tennis.
09:49So it's not, not surprising to me that, you know, he's, he's having results and also taking advantage of a
09:56draw that's like opened up a bit.
09:58I feel like it doesn't surprise me at all that he's, that he's winning.
10:01I know that he's, I've known since, since then that he can play.
10:05Did you run across him in California at all?
10:07Was it?
10:07When he was at Stanford?
10:08No, not at all.
10:09I know just literally just, uh, at the end of that, that 2024 season.
10:15And then, so what was the other, the other form this year versus last year?
10:19I feel good.
10:20I think it's, it's slightly different.
10:21Um, just because I've played the last two matches I've played have been really like serve, like dominated by like
10:31both players.
10:32So there hasn't been a lot of like baseline play.
10:36I feel like last year, I mean, the first two rounds were like that, but I, I felt like there
10:42was more playing from the back of the court last year.
10:46So my matches, like when I played Fokina, I think that was around a six, I think that was around
10:51a 32 or 16.
10:52I can't remember, but, um, yeah, there's been less rhythm in my matches.
10:57So it's tough to tell, but I, I'm feeling just as good.
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