Greater than something, Liam Draxl is concentrated on enhancing.
That has been his major objective all through 2024, his first full season as an expert. The Canadian has needed to adapt to the week-to-week calls for of the Challenger Tour, logging over 125 whole matches in singles and doubles. To play that a lot tennis in a single yr means you must be profitable matches—and Draxl has definitely achieved his share of profitable in 2024.
“It was positively a superb yr,” stated Draxl in a current interview with Match Level Canada. “I really feel like I’ve discovered my groove being on the highway so much, taking part in so many tournaments and matches.”
The previous Kentucky standout captured two ITF singles titles this fall on the M25 Edmonton and M25 Saint Augustin tournaments. He additionally reached the ultimate on the Puerto Vallarta Open in November, marking his second profession ATP Challenger ultimate.
Draxl, who claimed his first ATP Challenger doubles title again in 2021 whereas nonetheless in school, has transitioned easily to skilled tennis. He turned professional in June of final yr and promptly received his first Challenger singles title on the Calgary Nationwide Financial institution Challenger. Since then, he has maintained a gentle presence inside the highest 300 of the rankings. Now, he’s aiming even larger.
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“It could be nice to get into Grand Slam qualifying pretty quickly. I really feel like these could be good experiences for me. Moving into that [200] rating vary—that’s positively the following step for me.”
That subsequent step is one thing one among his former teammates achieved in 2024. Draxl has watched with satisfaction as fellow Kentucky alumnus Gabriel Diallo soared into the Prime 100 after reaching the third spherical of the US Open, and advancing to his first profession ATP ultimate on the Almaty Open in Kazakhstan.
“It’s been tremendous cool watching and rooting him on,” stated the Newmarket native.“Clearly, we spent a lot time collectively in school. We’re the identical age, each Canadian. It provides me a little bit of hope and perception—pondering if one among my good buddies and teammates can break by, perhaps it’s doable for me to do the identical.”
Rising up in Newmarket, ON, Draxl’s path to skilled tennis was removed from typical. He didn’t attend costly academies or high-performance clinics. As a substitute, he discovered the sport by taking part in in a wide range of settings.
“I used to be taking part in doubles in leagues, grownup clinics with my dad—simply taking part in with everybody and anybody. I feel it uncovered me to a number of various things throughout the sport and I’m actually grateful for that.”
On the courtroom, Draxl is thought for his fiery angle, aggressive depth, and relentless spirit. It’s no shock that his idol rising up was a lately retired 22-time Grand Slam champion.
“I used to be a Rafa [Nadal] man for certain. I simply beloved his depth, his competitiveness. The entire psychological aspect of how he did issues was so spectacular.”
Whereas his velocity, mentality, and defensive abilities are strengths, Draxl is aware of he must develop a extra offensive recreation to achieve the following degree.
“I’m extra of a grinder and it’s actually bodily. In case you’re attempting to grind each match, how reasonable is it to run side-to-side each match, week in and week out?” laughed the 23-year-old.
“I feel getting extra free factors on the serve could make a giant distinction for me. That, and attempting to play a bit extra offense on the forehand.”
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Though his primary profession focus is on singles, Draxl has additionally excelled in doubles this season. The 23-year-old has received six doubles titles, 5 on the Challenger degree, alongside companions like fellow Canadians Cleeve Harper (4 titles) and Benjamin Sigouin (two titles). His doubles success has boosted his rating to a career-high of No. 132 and supplied precious expertise.
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“It helps your singles. It helps you alter to the situations, get on the match courtroom—it’s rather less stress. There are such a lot of positives to taking part in singles and doubles in case your physique’s feeling good.”
Whereas adapting to the skilled degree has been difficult, Draxl admits that the hardest hurdle is the time spent away from residence.
“I miss my household and my family members. I feel that’s the toughest half—being remoted out right here, taking part in tournaments, going from resort room to resort room. That’s the largest problem for certain.”
As Draxl continues to navigate the grind of the skilled circuit, his progress in 2024 means that greater milestones could also be on the horizon.
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