Steve Johnson recalling a “laughable” Roland Garros loss where he wasn’t even allowed to pick up his belongings sounds like a funny anecdote. It isn’t. It exposes something most players rarely say openly: control in professional tennis is often an illusion. At the surface, tennis looks like one of the most controlled sports. No teammates, no external interference, just one player against another. But once you look at the structure around the mat…
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