Spanish players will attempt to organize private circuit if season doesn't resume
Rising Spanish star Alejandro Davidovich Fokina has revealed that the best Spanish players will attempt to organize 'a private national circuit' if the season doesn't resume.
The season has been suspended for just over a month now and there won't be any tennis events taking place until at least July 13.
Now the focus has switched on trying to proceed with the summer hard-court season but it won't be easy and there is a real possibility that the ATP will once again extend the Tour suspension.
Davidovich Fokina, ranked at No. 97 in the world, was on Instagram Live on Monday.
Davidovich saying that the best Spanish Players plan to organize a 'private national circuit' when it's doable and if the tour doesn't comeback. "Just to get some play"
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) April 13, 2020
During his Instagram Live session, Davidovich Fokina also revealed that he's working with a psychologist.
Davidovich Fokina, the 2017 Wimbledon boys' singles champion, has no problems at all with with it at as he used it to make a joke.
Davidovich, one of the most fun characters of the ATP Tour, live on Instagram. "I work with a psychologist and he also needs a psychologist himself after working with me". 😅
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) April 13, 2020
Davidovich Fokina never won back-to-back matches this year as he went 2-4 at the ATP level before the Tour was suspended.
But the 20-year-old claimed his maiden Grand Slam win earlier this year when he beat Norbert Gombos in the Australian Open first round.
In his last tournament played, the Spaniard was beaten by Cristian Garin in the Santiago round-of-16.
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