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Tristan Boyer: Fighting for the ATP Top 100

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Tristan Boyer: Fighting for the ATP Top 100

Control the Controllables›
Aug 3, 20251:18:15

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Episode Notes

In today´s episode we speak to American pro tennis player Tristan Boyer.

Tristan has a career high ranking of 109 in the world, and played college tennis at Stanford University.

He shares his experiences of moving up the rankings as he tries to break the ATP top 100. From playing Futures as a junior, to winning Challenger events after turning pro in February 2023, to playing top players like Tommy Paul and Alex De Minaur.

Episode Highlights:-

  • Tristan reflects on the challenges of managing expectations during tough seasons.
  • He shares insights on the role of coaches in his development.
  • Tristen shares his thoughts on the non-negotiables for success in tennis. 
  • Why the ability to play to your own strengths is crucial in tennis.
  • Why he recommends College tennis for personal and tennis development.
  • The differences in playing futures, challengers and ATP matches.

Links Mentioned in this Episode:-

  • Episode 254: Ethan Quinn
  • Episode 258: Taro Daniel
  • Follow Tristan on Instagram
  • SotoTennis Academy

Don´t forget to head to our CTC YouTube Channel to watch clips and full episodes from the show.

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