Kei Nishikori discussed the challenges he faced during his first-round loss at the Miami Open, attributing his struggles to the significant difference between practice sessions and the high level of competition. Affected by windy conditions, quick courts, and an opponent hitting hard and fast, Nishikori admitted to having difficulty making balls in play and placing shots. He acknowledged his opponent, Adam Ross, played well and denied him any break points.
Reflecting on the importance of match play, Nishikori maintained his motivation to keep playing and aimed to stay healthy throughout the year, with the goal of participating in the clay court season and potentially the Houston tournament. Nishikori also reflected on the challenges of returning to competition after a long injury absence, highlighting the physical demands of the game and a full-circle moment with James Blake. Looking ahead, he planned to focus on clay courts in Houston, Barcelona, and Madrid.
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Kei Nishikori in 2024
Currently ranked no.351, Nishikori played his last match on the 21st of March when he capitulated to world no.40 Sebastian Ofner 6-3 6-4 in the 1st round in Miami (draw).
This season the Japanese has managed to achieve a composed 0-1 match record.
He is also scheduled to play in Houston (US Men’s Clay Court Championship). The main draw will start on the 1st of April.