💨 Abstract
Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublik staged a remarkable comeback at the French Open, defeating Australia's Alex de Minaur after being two sets down. Bublik attributed his slow start to the early match time, saying he's not a morning person. He revealed that advice from Gael Monfils helped him refocus his outlook on tennis, emphasizing enjoying the sport rather than just following professional routines. Bublik considers this win one of his best, noting De Minaur's challenging playing style.
Courtesy: Dave Marshall
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