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Abrupt and commendable leap in quality that Gabriel Diallo is making this season, already seeping into the world’s best, opening his list of titles and establishing himself as a player with great potential. At 23, the Canadian aims to be a prophet in his land in this ATP Masters 1000 Toronto 2025 and reflects on the steps taken and his possible future.
Champion in Hertogenbosch, standout in Madrid, with an imposing tennis from the vantage point he seems to stand upon, enabling him to have an aggressive tennis, but also with unusual agility to scramble from the baseline. Gabriel Diallo is progressing well and, starting from a privileged position due to his good performance in previous months, has high expectations for the North American hard court swing. He seeks a major success as a local in the ATP Masters 1000 Toronto 2025 and reflects on various issues at atptour.com.
“Tennis requires enormous mental strength. Seeing myself in an unfamiliar context for me, such as being a seeded player in a big tournament, forces me to have a different focus and accept that I will have to begin a learning process to manage this situation. I feel that I am heading in the right direction, but I am starting to feel the pressure from the expectations that my results have generated, both in myself and in others,” said the Canadian.
– Diallo was a quarterfinalist in Madrid and won the title in Hertogenbosch
His breakthrough has been as meteoric as it was unexpected for many, due to the alternative path that Diallo took to reach professionalism, investing four years of his life in the NCAA, where he has developed as a tennis player and person, preparing himself for the current demands. This is advocated by the Canadian, who was in Kentucky. “It was the best decision I could have made. I learned a lot, and competing for your university makes you feel tremendous pressure because you play for your teammates, your coaches, and the entire organization you belong to. Collegiate sports are a matter of life or death there; everything I experienced in the NCAA is helping me settle in professionalism,” he reflects.
“I see myself in a constant growth process in which, even some defeats show me that I am heading in the right direction. My technical and tactical improvements have been significant, and I want to continue working hard to be better every day,” affirms a Gabriel Diallo who could be facing a great opportunity in the coming months to keep climbing positions and prove that he is a player to be reckoned with in the present and future.
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