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Fritz does not possess the flair of 24-time Grand Slam champion Djokovic, both on and off the court, nor does he display the overt commercial savvy of Nick Kyrgios. His coach, Michael Russell, references sponsor Chipotle when discussing diet, yet it appears authentic, rather than forced.
“He consumes a fair amount of Chipotle when possible,” Russell informs AusOpen.com.
“His diet has improved. It could always be enhanced. However, he’s making progress in obtaining quality complex carbohydrates, energy sources, protein, nutrients, and creatine – there’s solid science backing that.”
Listening to Fritz and conversing with Russell, you gather that he is progressing toward a goal, not yet reached. Engaging with his team, aside from external expectations, the primary emphasis appears to be on making incremental enhancements.
“If you aren’t familiar with Taylor, he’s quite reserved, but once he opens up to you, and depending on the conversation topic, he becomes quite talkative and shares his thoughts; he’s very open,” Russell mentions.
“He’s courteous, which for me is extremely significant as a coach, because the relationship and synergy should always be mutual.
“He values my insights, absorbs considerable information, and we engage in excellent discussions and communication. There are rarely any lingering questions between us, leading to a healthy relationship.”
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