Fritz: "I've proved why I'm the best American player".
Winner of his second match in his Masters group, Taylor Fritz awaits the result of the match between Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev to find out whether he will qualify for the semi-finals.
In a press conference after his victory over Alex De Minaur, the world No. 5 spoke of the possible lack of recognition that exists around him despite his excellent results this year: "I think a player will always lack recognition until he wins a Grand Slam.
I've proved over the years that the results are there. If people think I'm not good enough to win a major tournament, that's something else.
I think I've proved why I'm the best American player over the last two years, including my ups and downs. I'll let the results speak for me.
If that's not enough for people, there's nothing more I can do. Some people prefer players with a more spectacular game."
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