Davidovich renaît sous la protection de Pepo Clavet : "Il sait créer une bonne ambiance, nous apprécions en dehors des pistes"

L'espagnol encense la figure de Pepo Clavet, entraîneur qui l'accompagnera lors de la tournée sur gazon, dont il loue les mérites après s'être qualifié pour les quarts de finale à Queen's.

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 18 Jun 2026 | 15.27
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Alejandro Davidovich, resurgence at Queen's and talks about Pepo Clavet. Photo: gettyimages

Alejandro Davidovich, résurgence à Queen's et parle de Pepo Clavet. Photo: gettyimages
Alejandro Davidovich, resurgence at Queen's and talks about Pepo Clavet. Photo: gettyimages Alejandro Davidovich, résurgence à Queen's et parle de Pepo Clavet. Photo: gettyimages

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Alejandro Davidovich is finding an oasis in the grass of Queen's, both in terms of tennis and emotionally. The Spanish player arrived lacking competitive rhythm and confidence, amid much media noise surrounding him due to the tumultuous split with Mariano Puerta. However, under the guidance of Pepo Clavet, he is in the quarterfinals and has rediscovered his best tennis.

It has not been an easy and smooth year for Alejandro Davidovich in his tennis career. With controversy from the end of the previous season regarding his absence in the Davis Cup still lingering, the injuries suffered that have impacted his performance in important tournaments, and the whole soap opera with Mariano Puerta, it must be very difficult to give his best and find the ideal context to showcase his great tennis skills again. The start of the grass-court season seems to have brought freshness to the body and mind of the player from Malaga, who is in the quarterfinals of the ATP 500 Queen's 2026.

Davidovich has 15 wins and 12 losses so far this season

His victory against Corentin Moutet (6-4 6-3) is remarkable due to the complexity of the challenge of facing such an atypical player like the Frenchman, as well as the fact that it came a few days after defeating another prestigious player, Cameron Norrie. The message that the Spanish player is sending this week in London is loud and clear, showing a great version of himself and demonstrating his skill on a surface where he once was a Wimbledon junior champion.

Alejandro Davidovich, motivated at Queen's. Photo: gettyimages

The sudden departure during Roland Garros of the former Argentine tennis player and coach, Mariano Puerta, has been seen by Davidovich as an opportunity to search for a new coach with whom to form a special relationship: Pepo Clavet. "We have been working together for a few weeks, so we have not focused on any specific aspect yet, but what I like about him is that he has managed to create a good atmosphere within the team. He is a calm guy, very serious and hardworking when we are on the court, but he understands how important it is for me to have a good relationship outside of it," he explained in remarks collected by TennisTV.

"A few days ago was my birthday (June 5) and I liked how he approached it because he told me it was an important day, that I should enjoy it with my family and friends. He placed importance on a personal matter, and I really appreciate that. We spent time together playing cards, and I believe we can achieve beautiful things together on the court," said Alejandro Davidovich optimistically looking at his chances of success this week in the ATP 500 Queen's 2026, where he awaits the winner of the match between Paul and Van de Zandschulp.

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