Coupling his new mental perspective with a recently-developed “aggressive” style of play, Kypson believes that players ranked similarly to him can compete with the best in the sport.

“I think I’ve always known that guys that are 200, guys that are 150, I think they have the level to be top players,” he said.

As a new season approaches, the Texas A&M alum hopes to build on his successful 2025 run.

“If I could play the season scheduling-wise without any hiccups or significant injuries, I think that would have to be my first at this stage of my career,” he said, when asked what a successful 2026 would look like.

“I’d love to finish the next year in a position where I’m in the main draw of all the Slams for the following year, so whether that’s being 50 in the world, 70 in the world, higher, somewhere in between, that would be great.”