The American tennis movement is experiencing a moment of great renaissance. In recent years, the star-studded national team has given birth to excellent talents who grow bigger and bigger and break through among the best. From Taylor Fritz, by now a consecrated tennis player in the top ten in the world rankings, through Frances Tiafoe and Tommy Paul, who little by little are obtaining more than encouraging results even in the Slams, to the new recruits, Sebastian Korda, Ben Shelton and Brandon Nakashima, who have crossed the wall of the first 50 and predict prestigious results in the future.
Patrick McEnroe, John’s brother, shared, before the Tennis365 microphones, a very ambitious forecast. Already at the next Wimbledon, he predicts that one of the aforementioned tennis players will be able to surpass Novak Djokovic and lift the prestigious London trophy: “I think that the group of young Americans that is emerging in recent times could be a strong alternative to Djokovic.
Any opponent who comes up against the Serb will be highly motivated to break his winning streak in London, and I have a feeling there are several players from our country capable of doing that,” Patrick said. “You have to take Fritz into account after he reached the quarterfinals last year, but I also see…