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The Indian Wells champion has overcome plenty to return to this position, and now feels he's in "a good spot for a big run."
Published Jun 30, 2022
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Fritz made good on his potential at his hometown tournament in Indian Wells this spring. That was a huge title, but could there be even bigger things coming this summer?
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The biggest improvement Fritz has made over the last year has been with his movement—and along with that, an even more dynamic forehand.
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