So 'just' a couple more wins and Aljaz will have secured an ATP 250 title, his third title in a row, his 17th win in a row, taken out his CH 45 and be GB #2.
Djere was one of the top ranked juniors of Kyle's age group, along with Quinzi and Milojevic. Kyle has left them all in the dust on the professional tour.
So 'just' a couple more wins and Aljaz will have secured an ATP 250 title, his third title in a row, his 17th win in a row, taken out his CH 45 and be GB #2.
That would be quite good.
Indeed just one more win now and could add that he would rise into the top 20 in the race, ahead of one Novak Djokovic.
Djere was one of the top ranked juniors of Kyle's age group, along with Quinzi and Milojevic. Kyle has left them all in the dust on the professional tour.
Quinzi is the one whose relatively slow development in comparison to Kyle's puzzles me. I suppose it's all to do with having weapons that will translate to the ATP tour and the iron will to facilitate that transition.
i remember being disappointed at Kyles Wimbledon juniors SF loss to Quinzi in his final year of junior eligibility in 2013 but what a transition since!