But at 23, we already have him in the top 35 in the world, being one of the clear candidates to take a new leap in quality sooner rather than later. Due to playing at home and his playing style, Gabriel Diallo is eagerly anticipating what might happen over the next few days at the Masters 1000 in Canada; for that, he will have to manage expectations well and have a bit of luck in the draw. These were his words at the tournament's Media Day, where he analyzed how his evolution as a tennis player is going.
"Advancing within the top 50 requires another big leap. Consistency is one thing, but your baseline level has to be much higher; there is a lot of depth in that journey. We never planned for me to play my best tennis now; we always had the vision of bringing out my best tennis at 26-27, which is why I always had the freedom to express myself on the court as I want, being super aggressive, going for second serves, and applying pressure all the time. Of course, it was tough in many matches over these last two years, but it also helped me achieve the ranking I have now," assessed the Canadian.
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