Matander Wilander, Young Czech Jakub Menik, supported the effective performance in Miami, supported as the Grand Grand Slam Champion. The former world of Sweden No. 1 stressed that the 19-year-old child is more than a great service and has the tool to adjust the game to different surfaces.
Menic, in such a young age, amazed the world of tennis in Miami. Czech Republic, Jack Draper (â„– 6, the latest Indian Wells Champion) and Taylor Fritz (â„– 4) defeated the best players to the final. Then, Novak Djokovic (7-6, 7-6) gave the first 25 to claim its first masters and turn the first 25 to the first 25 in his career.
For Wilander, only the menic won the first spectacular slam, because he saw this level and saw the true talent, as well as the real talent, won the first spectacular slam. “This is not a crash waiting to happen, but this is a true talented and mentally, very strong and physically, it is usually like 24 years old.”
In 19, the next gene competed in the next Gen ATP final last year, but after three consecutive losses could not be moved outside the Robain stage. To enter the event as the third seed, Joao Fonseca, Learner Tien and Arthur Fils received less attention than players.
However, the Czech was silently opened in Miami and raised the headline unexpectedly. He became the second smallest Miami champion of Carlos Alcaraz, who won the tournament before 19th.
Wilander pointed out that the mensin service is one of the biggest weapons of the service and has the level of competition for the magnificent slam names. “He had a great service and could work in a way that Forthehand did not work, hiding and hid him and hide it.
“Take care of the first service because today is one of the strongest services in the men’s game. I believe that I believe that he will be one of the children we are talking about to gain.”
The input list was closed before the listing, because the Menic, Monte-Carlo Masters. However, a potential sign should not be ruled out. So far, in a few weeks, the Munich is preparing to play in the Open Assessment, but if the tour was given a new status, the changes in its schedule would not be surprising.