Former American player
John Isner has shared an
interesting incident involving his countryman
Taylor Fritz. The 27-year-old is
currently regarded as the best American men’s player in professional tennis in
the singles category.
Fritz is currently involved in the Asian swing, where he is
set to feature in a number of events in the Asian continent. Former American player
Isner shared an interesting story about Fritz’s commitment, which involved an event in the Asian swing. Isner, while discussing a recent episode of the Nothing Major Podcast, shared an interesting story about how Fritz forgot his passport with a Chinese visa at home, roughly 36 hours before his first match at the Chengdu
Open.
Isner revealed that Fritz only found out about it once he arrived at the airport in Geneva after participating in the Laver Cup. From
there on, Isner stated that Fritz, instead of withdrawing from the competition,
decided to take as many as five flights to go back home to Los Angeles and arrive
back in Chengdu.
“Well, we were in the Geneva airport after the Lever Cup,
all on the same trip,”
said Isner. “Geneva, Beijing, and then on to Chengdu.
And mind you, this is Monday. So Chengdu is literally already starting. And we
get to the airport, we're checking in, and he goes, oh, he had the wrong
passport. His passport with his Chinese visa was in Los Angeles. And mind you,
he's got to play a match in 36 hours. So I'm sitting there at the airport with
him, I'm like, I'm kind of chuckling. I'm like, bit of tough luck, go back to
LA, enjoy home, and I'll see you in Tokyo, whatever he was playing. He's like,
no, no, I'm going to play Chengdu. And I'm thinking, I'm like, how are you
going to do that? So what he did, he went from Geneva, booked a new flight,
Geneva, Paris, right then and there. Then he went Paris, Los Angeles, lands at
LAX, gets in an Uber, drives to his house in an Uber, has the Uber wait for
him, runs up to his house, gets his right passport with his Chinese visa, goes
back to LAX, then flies LAX, Tokyo, Chengdu.”
Peak commitment
Isner then stated that he saw Fritz all tired at the
breakfast after landing back but he still managed to give his first round’s
opponent Alexander Bublik a tough run for his money in the match where he came
second best but only after losing the match in three sets where the deciding
set’s score was 7-5. Isner went on to call Fritz the only person in the world
who would do something like that and still managed to give his all on the court.
“I'm eating breakfast. I see him coming in, like stumble
into the breakfast,” said Isner. “He eats some food and he goes out and plays a
match four hours later against Bublik. He lost, but he lost 7-5 in the third.
There's only one person in the world that would do that in order to still
compete and it was Taylor Fritz. I also think you're just crazy as hell because
who would do that? There's only one person in the world that would do that and
it's Taylor Fritz. He just laces him up no matter what. Doesn't matter.”
Fritz is currently taking part in the
Japan Open, where he
has cemented his spot in the quarterfinal after beating Portugal’s Nuno Borges
in straight sets with a score of 7-5, 7-6. His next opponent will be fellow countryman Sebastian Korda, who cemented his spot in the last eight after beating Japan’s Sho Shimabukuro in straight sets with a score of 6-1, 6-4.
It will be the fourth meeting between the two players in
professional tennis. In the previous three fixtures, Fritz had a slight
advantage with two wins and one defeat. Their most recent meeting came in the round
of 32 of the Canada Open last year, where Korda came out on top in straight sets
with a score of 6-4, 7-6.