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On Nishikori’s 33rd birthday, we’re sharing the late coach’s earliest observations of the future US Open finalist from 2008.
Published Dec 29, 2022
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During Day 1 of the AIG Japan Open Tennis Championships, Kei Nishikori returns a shot against Zack Fleishman.
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Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy allowed players focus on physical training, total immersion, and ongoing competition.
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Kei Nishikori uses his foot speed and hand speed to return a shot during an Asia/Oceania Zone Group I Davis Cup match against Rohan Bopann.
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