Mental control, enjoyment and winning ugly: Nicolas Jarry’s keys to close 2023 as the best Latinamerican player
Cliché motivational phrase: it doesn't matter where you start, it matters where you finish. Surely Nicolas Jarry thought it more than once during 2023. Because in January he was the 152nd tennis player in the world, and in November, with
Jarry with his family in mind before the Davis Cup: “It’s normal that my head doesn’t work given everything I’ve been through”
NEW YORK - The birth of his second child meant a demanding mental challenge for Nicolás Jarry in the middle of the North American swing, which ended this Thursday with a 6-1, 6-3, 6-2 loss to Australia's Álex De Miñaur
Diapers and racquets: why tennis becomes family-friendly
LONDON - Asics thought of a detail for its pre-Wimbledon event. The Japanese sportswear brand invited tennis players to customize their shoes before the competition on London's grass. Several engraved the tournament logo, or opted for a design with the
Nicolas Jarry demands the best from Alcaraz who praises him: “He deserves to be among the best”
LONDON - When security at the All England Lawn Tennis Club opened the doors to Centre Court for Nicolas Jarry and Carlos Alcaraz, the Chilean walked out to the right as he waved to the crowd. No one is born
“Alcaraz is human. I know I can hurt him” – Nicolas Jarry and the biggest challenge of his career.
LONDON - Nicolas Jarry 's aggressive game will meet again with Carlos Alcaraz, with the Chilean's desire to "stain the path" that the 20-year-old Spaniard has been succesfully taking so far. "He is number one, he comes from winning Queens. Here
Nicolás Jarry on fears: “If you hide them, they end up being part of you” – INTERVIEW IN DEPTH
PARIS - Some interviews should be done next to a couch: quite a paradox in the case of Chilean Nicolas Jarry, because he is living the best moment of his career. Or maybe not so much: Jarry's great present exists
Winning the family event means to Nicolas Jarry tasting the sweet after the bitter
SANTIAGO, Chile - Little Juanito Jarry can't understand what's going on on that noisy tennis court, but he waves a tiny racquet and smiles. His father, Nicolás Jarry Fillol serves for the match. One of the most important moments in