In-form Aussie Jason Kubler reflects on his most important career lessons in our ‘Training Tips’ series.
Australia, 28 April 2023 | tennis.com.au
Jason Kubler is currently at career-high rankings of world No.63 in singles and world No.29 in doubles.
The 29-year-old from Brisbane captured his maiden Grand Slam title at the Australian Open earlier this year, winning the menโs doubles crown alongside compatriot Rinky Hijikata in a memorable run as wildcards.
This major breakthrough comes after years of managing a chronic knee injury, which required multiple surgeries and saw the former world No.1-ranked junior restricted to playing exclusively on clay for several seasons to prevent further setbacks.
The resilient Kubler is now establishing himself as one of the worldโs best players, with consistent ATP Tour results helping him soar up the rankings.
โIโm feeling more comfortable in front of the big crowds and especially in those tight moments,โ he said. โI feel like Iโm building some nice momentum.โ
In our Training Tips series, Kubler reflects on his biggest career lessons and shares an insight into his practice routines โฆ
What is the biggest lesson you have learnt playing tennis?
What Iโve learnt is that consistency is key. Iโve had a lot of stops and starts throughout my career. You donโt need to have unbelievable or great days all the time. Even if you have bad days, you keep going on. Thatโs what builds momentum and helps you to improve. I feel if there are stops and starts, itโs very tough to get any momentum and improve.
What is the best advice you have received in your career?
I think what has been important is understanding my own mind. The past 18 months Iโve had people really helping me understand why I feel things and why Iโm thinking things.
Can you recall the first professional player you had the opportunity to hit with?
I actually donโt remember. When I was coming through, we had a good group of young guys all around my age. We had James Duckworth, Ben Mitchell, Bernard Tomic, Maverick Banes and myself. So I donโt think I necessarily played against guys too much older, unless it was in a tournament.
What have been some of your most memorable practice sessions?
I did have a couple of hits at the Aussie Open with Rafa (Nadal). I never had the chance with (Roger) Federer. I actually hit with (Andy) Roddick once and that one actually sticks out because I hit horrendous with…
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