He was just a little boy when his name became known for home videos in which he was seen hitting the ball with tremendous ease using two drives, both with his right and left hand. Teodor Davidov has been growing up and at 14 years old, he maintains that particular way of playing. His progression has been impressive, so much so that he has become the first player born in 2010 to pass the qualifying round of an ITF tournament. He achieved this in Orlando and today he will seek his first ATP point.
Today this boy, the ambidextrous Teodor Davidov, became the first tennis player born in the year 2010 to surpass the qualifying round of a professional tournament (M15 Orlando).
— Ariel Fernández (@AFD7L) May 14, 2025
Tomorrow he goes in search of the ATP point at 14 years old.
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