Roberto Bautista Agut has made some impressive runs this season. However, the Spanish ATP pro and World No.53 has, unfortunately, failed to turn efforts into glory in any of his campaign so far. Luckily, the the 37-year-old veteran has been doing just fine in Cincinnati. After clearing the first two hurdles, he’s now entered the third round at the ongoing Masters 1000 event. Despite nearing the end of his competitive career, Bautista Agut is still at it, pushing himself forward to keep delivering his best on the court. And assisting him in his pursuit are several key figures. They have been watching him closely while showing the much-needed guiding light – his coaches.

As the Spaniard prepares for his next battle at the Cincinnati Open, against newly crowned Canadian Open champion Ben

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