. ATP – Ugo Humbert, change in 2025: “Jérémy Chardy will travel less”

. ATP – Ugo Humbert, change in 2025: “Jérémy Chardy will travel less”
Tennis. ATP – Ugo Humbert, change in 2025: “Jérémy Chardy will travel less”

Some adjustments in the staffUgo Humbert starting in 2025. If his 2024 season was “the best of his career“, the 26-year-old French number 1 will benefit from less frequent support from Jérémy Chardy on his staff next year. At a press conference at Metz – where he took a dip, despite his package, to greet his partners and some journalists/tournament organizers -, Humbert revealed that his roommate from the Tokyo Olympics (2021) will travel less, and that his collaboration with Fabrice Martin would intensify.

Video – Ugo Humbert at a press conference in

“I’m going to spend a few more weeks with Fabrice (Martin)”

Jérémy (Chardy) can travel less now. He will be able to do fewer weeks. We had thought about taking someone else. Fabrice (Martin), he’s an incredible person humanlywith whom I get along very well. ÇIt's really going to be a continuation of what I did with Jérémy, so I'm going to do a few more weeks with Fabrice. But Jérémy will be there at the big tournaments, the Grand Slams and the Masters 1000. We will try to organize the season like that“, detailed Messin at a press conference.

“There were weeks when I didn’t have a coach”

This year, Jérémy was all alone and there were weeks where I didn't have a tennis coach, like in Asia where I was only with my physiotherapist. So in 2025, I'm really going to try to have monitoring throughout the year.“At 38 years old, Fabrice Martina doubles specialist, still plays at the professional level. His last tournament dates back to the US Open, where he lost in the second round with his compatriot Jonathan Eysseric. It remains to be seen whether he will put his career on hold to follow his new foal, whom he already supported at Rolex Mastersin his box.

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