After diving beyond 400e world place, Benjamin Bonzi comes back in force with a series of successes and titles.
At the Moselle Open this Wednesday, he took out Casper Ruud in 8e in the final and will face his compatriot Quentin Halys this Thursday in the quarters.
108e in the Race, he must go as far as possible to hope to grab the big picture in Australia because he does not want to choose the option of going for more points on the Challenger circuit as he explained at the start of the week at our colleagues from The Week.
“Now, I really don’t want to race for it and lose energy. I don’t want to add another week or two to scrape by 20, 30 or 40 points. If I finish 110, 115 or 120, that will already be very good. The important thing is to prepare well for the next season. If I win the Moselle Open, I settle the question. I’m giving everything I have to give in this tournament and we’ll do the math afterwards. In any case, I have almost no points to defend at the start of 2024. In my head, I prefer to be in the draw at Roland‐Garros than in Melbourne. »
Published on Thursday November 7, 2024 at 12:49 p.m.
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