Frances Tiafoe is actually one of the vital spectacular gamers on the ATP tour, and followers love watching him play. The American ace has a really unpredictable sport and is excellent at placing his opponents in hassle by taking them out of their consolation zone.
Frances Tiafoe, Shanghai 2024© Stream screenshot
On the similar time, Tiafoe continues to be a really erratic participant and this has prevented him from successful prestigious titles up to now in his profession. Frances alternated good outcomes with untimely eliminations in 2024, reaching the ultimate on the Cincinnati Masters 1000 and the semifinal on the US Open as her finest outcomes.
The younger American was defeated by Jannik Sinner in Cincinnati, whereas within the semifinals of the US Open he needed to give up to his compatriot and good friend Taylor Fritz after an important battle on the long-lasting Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Roddick opens up on Tiafoe
Tiafoe is 26 years outdated and the suitable time has come to attempt to change into a high participant. The Cincinnati Masters 1000 finalist was the one participant able to placing Carlos Alcaraz in deep trouble within the final version of the Wimbledon Championships, shedding solely within the fifth set after main by two units to 1.
Frances Tiafoe© X screenshot
On the most recent version of his well-known podcast, former American ace Andy Roddick commented on Tiafoe’s 2024 season: “I think by his own admission he would tell you his year started at Wimbledon.
He was barely winning back-to-back matches aside from Houston, and had a really bad start to the year, so you can digest that a couple of ways.
What went wrong, I’m sure he has had a lot of time to think about that, then he almost beats Carlos Alcaraz on Centre Court at Wimbledon, kind of out of nowhere.
Then has a really good summer, starts in Washington DC, makes a run there to the semis, Finals in Cincinnati.”
Roddick continued: “He is a joy to watch and be around and he would probably tell you ‘I want to be consistent’. Am I a top five guy?
Can I produce the level that I have consistently produced at the US Open for 15 weeks a year?”