ATP> Tomic wants to redeem himself and reach the top 10: “There are so many things that I regret”

If everyone or almost everyone thought that Bernard Tomic was lost for top-level tennis after his many setbacks over the past two years, the Australian seems to have matured. In any case, this is what he seems to mean in a recent interview with the Australian daily. The Courier Mail.

An interview in which he makes a sort of mea culpa after his numerous media outings and his more than limited behavior on the court. And as astonishing as it may seem, Bernard seems very motivated to afford an end of career worthy of his great often untapped talent.

“There are so many things that I regret, things that I shouldn’t have said […] I have a goal. One of them is definitely reaching the top 10. When I got to the 17e world place (in 2016, editor’s note), I was two points from finishing 12e and I was at 60% effort. I think I can get into the top 10. One of my goals is to finish my career well. I think I can do it in two or three years. And take a happy retirement, then we’ll see. “

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