Aiming to return to top 50, Pospisil feeling balanced, healthy and confident
Even though Vasek Pospisil missed the first six months of the 2019 season to recover from back surgery, the Canadian tennis veteran still feels it was one of the best years of his career.
During his time away, he was able to pursue some business endeavours, think about post-career options and focus on friends and family. Pospisil returned to the court feeling more balanced and credits a “permanent mental change” for the emergence of more confidence as a person and a player.
“I think there’s definitely been a lot of a lot of changes to the way I approach the game these days,” he said.
Pospisil, who will face Croatian veteran Ivo Karlovic in the first round of the Australian Open next week, won two lower-tier events last fall before really emerging at the Davis Cup Finals in Madrid. His doubles pedigree made him an asset but he ended up being a singles anchor for a Canadian squad that stunningly made it to the final before falling to Rafael Nadal’s side from Spain.