ATP – Rolex Masters > Jérémy Chardy, Humbert's coach, before the final against Zverev: “Even if it's a first in Masters 1000, there is no necessarily need for experience. He has to be concentrate on his intentions”

ATP – Rolex Masters > Jérémy Chardy, Humbert's coach, before the final against Zverev: “Even if it's a first in Masters 1000, there is no necessarily need for experience. He has to be concentrate on his intentions”
ATP – Rolex Paris Masters > Jérémy Chardy, Humbert's coach, before the final against Zverev: “Even if it's a first in Masters 1000, there is no necessarily need for experience. He has to be concentrate on his intentions”

We know that Messin's success rate in the final is impressive since he won 6 titles in 7 finals, the last of which was quite cruel against his compatriot Arthur Fils in Tokyo.

The fact that he is on the last step before lifting the trophy is therefore more of a “particle accelerator” because Ugo wants to go to the end.

For his coach, the context will not influence the quality of that Mosellan will offer in the final. This is what he explained to our colleagues at the Team.

« Even if it is a first in Masters 1000, there is no necessarily need for experience. He needs to focus on his intentions. Doing what he's been doing since the start of the tournament. He will tackle it to win. He's in the right frame of mind. He likes to play finals. He likes these moments. He has the game to get them. It is up to him to take charge of his destiny tomorrow (Sunday). He likes playing in , in the Davis Cup, with the atmosphere. It's a treat for him. It helps him surpass himself”

Published on Sunday November 3, 2024 at 1:13 p.m.

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