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Filip Krajinovic

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The most talented Serbian junior Filip Krajinovic (15) has advanced in the newest ITF list for players under 18 years of age for 129 places. After winning the tournament in El Paso he has climbed to 393rd place, which lead him one step closer from our best juniors Ilija Vucic and Dusan Lajovic who are already playing on professional tournaments.
The popular “Fica” has never lost a match in Serbia from players of his age or 1 year older. He has been the number 1 player of the state for a few years. His favourite player is Rodzer Federer. He uses “Wilson” racquets, he is right-handed, and he prefers backhands. He is the potential new Novak Djokovic.
 

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well clay is useful to get injured less than playing on hcs :unsure: plus he got injured on back-shoulder i think, so i dont think its clay the one to blame about it anyway!
 
#2,217 ·
That's not true. Hard Courts cause impact injuries. Clay courts can damage muscles, and cause strain injuries, because players have to hit through the ball a lot harder to win the points, and run on court. Both type of courts can cause injury, but as far as I'm aware Filip's injuries haven't been impact injuries?
 
#2,224 ·
Looking good! Saw the game today, i´ve had my doubts about Fico, but hopefully he can stay healthy and be professional in his tennis and be an regular Challenger player soon.
 
#2,229 · (Edited)
Great that he was called to join DC team. Not only because of the opportunity to train with other guys but because it meant that he was healthy and that back problems that forced him to pull out from Cherbourg challenger (and maybe also from two futures in Croatia) were behind him.

But his Rome CH QR2 match service statistics is worrying... looks to me like there still might be some back injury... Hope I'm wrong.
 
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