But it won't happen. 'My schedule is similar towards the end of the season. Good thing is that I need a rest. I have a rest now, so that's good. That's actually the thing when I walked off the court, I was, like, Finally, I can rest.
Because I'm tired. I put a lot into it. I was not sure I could play, to be honest, so I'm happy I get a rest now. Now I have Laver Cup, Shanghai, Basel, Paris, and London. That's my schedule, and it won't change.
I hope I'm fully recovered and 100% fit when Laver Cup comes around. When that's over, I hope I'm going to arrive really early in Shanghai to really get ready and make it a priority for me to win that tournament.
So that's the schedule there.' He hopes not to withdraw because of injuries like it happened last month. 'Sure, I regret that I didn't get the opportunity to fight for world No. 1 in Cincinnati, now again, but that's maybe also part of the process, and I'll be fine even without No.
1. Like you said, I have had a great year thus far. I have big priorities for the rest of the year, and I usually play very well towards the end. Now I just really need to recover and go back to the practice courts and hopefully just finish strong.
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