Nishikori Comeback Begins With a Loss, and Excessive Hopes

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By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Thursday March 21, 2024

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On Thursday on the Miami Open Kei Nishikori performed his first aggressive match in eight months – and his first at a Masters 1000 since 2021. Even although the previous World No.4 was defeated by Austria's Sebastian Ofner (6-3, 6-4) in straight units, the 34-year-old confirmed a few of his classic kind, and says he's completely satisfied to be again on the comeback path.

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Motivation is not going to be an issue on this stage of his comeback from a number of accidents, says former US Open and Miami Open finalist Nishikori.

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Nishikori, at present ranked 351, sways he doesn’t know when, however he believes that he can get again into adequate kind to compete with the sports’ elite.

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“Maybe not today, but during practice I was playing pretty good tennis, and I was happy how I was playing this week,” he mentioned. “Practicing with Ruud, couple top players this week.

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“I was playing pretty good, I have to say. I'm looking forward to get my tennis back. Maybe it's not going to be soon, but I will keep fighting.”

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The backhand? 🤔

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Still superb, @keinishikori #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/5l1F3PFMY1

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— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) March 21, 2024

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Ready for the Clay

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In the upcoming months, Nishikori plans to hit the purple clay, and he says he gained’t drop right down to the challenger tour until he struggles to win at tour-level.

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Nishikori is 103-47 on clay, and his 68.7 profitable proportion on the floor is increased than his document on onerous courtroom (67.4) and grass (61.8).

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“Usually I play challengers when I try to come back, but I'm hoping to play Houston and Barcelona, Madrid, clay court season, because I like clay. I have a good record playing clay,” he mentioned. “So I hope I can play good couple matches there, Houston, Barcelona. I know it's going to be tough field, but if I keep losing first round, maybe I will put some challengers in, but for now, no.”

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