Kei Nishikori Honestly Admits He No Longer Can Compete Against Top 100 Players: "I Have No Goals for Myself"
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Kei Nishikori Honestly Admits He No Longer Can Compete Against Top 100 Players: "I Have No Goals for Myself"
Kei Nishikori earned his first win this season at an ATP Challenger tournament in Thornville, France, where he was forced The post Kei Nishikori Honestly Admits He No Longer Can Compete Against Top 100 Players: “I Have No Goals for Myself” appeared first on FirstSportz.
Kei Nishikori started again from the Challenger 100 of Thionville, France. The Japanese 36-year-old, currently in the number 284 of the ranking, made his return to the field after the injury to the shoulder fixed at the Challenger of Canberra last January. In the qualifying of the French Challenger Nishikori has lined up two consecutive matches: against Daniel Jade (6-2 6-3) and Jelle Sels (7-6 4-6 6-4). Important wins for Kei who did not win tw…
At 36 years old and multi-traumatized by injuries that marked his career, Kei Nishikori tries an umpteenth come-back. We found the old world number 4 in a Challenger tournament in Thionville (Moselle), where he emerged from the qualifications.
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