Thirteen days after withdrawing from the 2024 Paris Olympics, many Spanish fans were puzzled by seeing Alejandro Davidovich competing in this week's ATP 250 in Atlanta. Minutes after defeating Arthur Cazaux in the first round of the individual draw, the Malaga native provided the explanation we needed to understand his plans for the rest of the season.
"Playing this first match after a month of recovery from the injury is good news. I had to give up the Olympics to be here with the goal of competing only on hard courts until the end of the season. It hasn't been the easiest decision, but I'm in Atlanta to give my best, to fight for every point, regardless of the heat and humidity. I'm a player who can adapt to any surface, which is why I've had good results in different conditions," concluded the current world No. 43.
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