For his big comeback four months after experiencing the scare of his life with a heart attack at the Tokyo Games, the Brabançon, defending champion, lost 6-4, 6-2 against the Japanese Shingo Kunieda (ITF 1). “It was mainly me who lost this match. When you look at the stats, I served very well. I passed 71% of first serves, but unfortunately not at the important moments. And I don’t I only converted one break point out of nine, while he won four out of ten. I’m very happy with my start to the match, but disappointed with the rest because I could have done better. I hadn’t come with huge expectations because I knew I wouldn’t be 100% after my accident. In terms of tennis, I’m very satisfied, but I still have to work mentally and physically.”
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