David Goffin's Resurgence Inspired by Newborn Daughter

David Goffin’s Resurgence Inspired by Newborn Daughter

David Goffin’s resurgence at the Rolex Shanghai Masters is not just a testament to his enduring talent but also a reflection of his newfound motivation: his newborn daughter, Emma. The 33-year-old Belgian, who has battled injuries in recent years, has rediscovered his form in Shanghai, reaching the quarterfinals for the first time in three years.

Goffin’s journey to the last eight has been marked by resilience and determination. After entering the tournament ranked 66th, he has overcome a set deficit in each of his three matches, including a stunning victory over world No. 2 Alexander Zverev.

The Belgian’s triumph over Zverev was particularly emotional. After clinching the match, Goffin sent a heartfelt message to his daughter, signing the camera with the letter ‘E’ inside a heart. “I wanted to show my daughter that I can be a good tennis player,” he said. “I will try to find a few more years just to show her that I can still play tennis.”

Goffin’s resurgence is a testament to his unwavering belief in his abilities. Despite falling outside the world’s Top 100 in 2023, he never doubted his potential. “I was not thinking retiring,” he said. “I put a lot of hard work in the last few months. The tennis came back.”

The Belgian’s success in Shanghai is a reminder that age is just a number. With his daughter as his inspiration, Goffin is determined to prove that he can still compete with the best in the world. He will face another Top 10 opponent, Taylor Fritz, in the quarterfinals, but Goffin is confident in his abilities.

“I built the confidence from the beginning of the tournament,” he said. “I just came on the court and just tried to play my best tennis. It worked.”

Goffin’s journey in Shanghai is a story of resilience, determination, and the power of family. With his daughter watching from afar, he is determined to continue his resurgence and prove that he is still a force to be reckoned with on the ATP Tour.

Andy Murray Defeats Goffin, Sets Up Rublev Clash at BNP Paribas Open

Andy Murray Defeats Goffin, Sets Up Rublev Clash at BNP Paribas Open

Andy Murray, a former world No. 1, made a strong start at the BNP Paribas Open, defeating David Goffin in straight sets to set up a second-round clash with Andrey Rublev. Murray, who has hinted at retiring in 2024, showed glimpses of his former brilliance in the 6-3, 6-2 victory.

Murray, a three-time Grand Slam champion, has battled back from a hip resurfacing to become a Top 50 fixture. However, he has endured a difficult stretch since last fall, losing nine of 10 matches. Despite the setbacks, Murray remains determined to finish his career on a high note.

Goffin, a former world No. 7, has also struggled in recent years. Since falling out of the Top 100 last spring, he has played a mix of ATP Challengers and tour-level qualifiers. Murray boasts a 7-0 head-to-head record against Goffin, including a victory in 2022 when Goffin retired after the first set.

In the opening set, Murray played a clean game, striking eight winners to just five unforced errors. Goffin, on the other hand, was more erratic, hitting more winners but also twice as many errors. A big serve gave Murray the first set.

Murray continued his momentum in the second set, breaking Goffin’s serve to start. He then held his serve comfortably and broke Goffin again to take a 4-2 lead. Murray blasted a backhand into the open court to earn an insurance break and served for the match. He earned three match points and sealed the victory with an ace.

Murray’s next opponent, Rublev, will be playing his first match since being defaulted from the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships for verbally berating a lines judge. Rublev, a 10-time Grand Slam quarterfinalist, was fined $36,400 but retained his ranking points after appealing the decision.

Murray and Rublev are deadlocked at 1-1 in their head-to-head, but Murray’s lone win over the young Russian came in 2017. Rublev got the better of Murray indoors in Rotterdam in 2021.

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