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Quinzi served for the set at 6-5 and was *5-4 up in the tie break. As much as his game needs to be fixed his mentality comes first, because it's more than clear he's got enough game to beat the likes of Paire.
:lol:Quinzi served for the set at 6-5 and was *5-4 up in the tie break. As much as his game needs to be fixed his mentality comes first, because it's more than clear he's got enough game to beat the likes of Paire.
I'm sorry but Quinzi is one of the players with the worst mentality that I've ever followed and Paire still needed him to choke to win the match.:lol:
Looking at the stats, Paire has won 10 more points, had 9 break points (only 4 for Quinzi), and all this with Paire having a bad day with his serve (below 50% first s.).
I don't know, I think the basis for a good game is there (he needs some serious adjustments) but he clearly struggles with anxiety and stuff like that on the court, he isn't someone like... I don't know, Noah Rubin :lol: That you see he doesn't have any game at all.Don't know about Quinzi, man.
He's one of those broken promises... He's already 19 and still waiting for his first Top 100 win.
You got the likes of Gyros, Cockric, Kokki, Zverev, Rublev, Chung - and then you got Qunizi. Sorry, but he's just not up there.