Coming off a mixed bag of an Asian swing, Taylor Fritz is ready for his next challenge. After finishing runner-up at the Tokyo Open, he faced an early exit in Shanghai, sparking a few concerns about his form. But the American isn’t one to back down. He’s already back on court for the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh, taking down his first opponent, Alexander Zverev. The real test now stands ahead, Carlos Alcaraz .
On Wednesday, the exhibition opened with quarterfinal action between Fritz and Zverev. It was their third meeting of the season, though in an unofficial tournament this time. Fritz still leads their head-to-head 9-5. He dominated the German in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, to book a semifinal clash with the World No.1.
How does he feel about it? Speaking in his post-match interview, Tay