Paire, and Tsonga’s withdrawal: “I don’t care”

Benoit Paire continues to look for solutions to the results crisis that drags on this 2022 season, in which he has only been able to win two matches on the ATP circuit and one more on the ATP Challenger Tour.

Paire was concerned for this reason, as he stated that he did feel good training. “Losing is not bad, what interests me is the way I train. I feel a lot of pressure in the decisive points, a pressure that I have never had. I have been injured several times this year. I have only won three games but I am here and I have the opportunity to play. It’s a shame because I feel that how well I train I don’t show it by playing well in matches.”

Given the situation he is going through, Paire prefers to focus on his own, as he demonstrated when asked about the announcement of the withdrawal of his compatriot Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. “Honestly, I don’t care. It’s his career. He’s been a great tennis player, an excellent tennis player, but I prefer to focus on myself. Things are getting tough for me right now.”