French tennis player Arthur Fils is feeling confident as he prepares to return to Wimbledon after recovering from a hip injury that kept him out of Roland Garros. Despite facing various injuries recently, Fils remains optimistic about his game, emphasizing his ability to play well whenever he returns to the court.
Fils, aged 22, has had a strong season so far, winning the ATP title in Barcelona and performing well in the ATP Masters 1000 tournaments in Miami and Madrid after overcoming a back injury. He views the grass courts at Wimbledon as a good fit for his style of play and personality, expressing his enjoyment of playing on that surface.
With his physical condition in good shape following weeks of rehabilitation, Fils feels ready to compete at full capacity. His past success on grass, including reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon last year, has boosted his confidence for the upcoming tournament.
The young player will kick off his Wimbledon campaign against Belgium’s Raphael Collignon, aiming to progress to a potential second-round clash against Matteo Berrettini or Stan Wawrinka. Fils, undeterred by past injury setbacks, is eager to showcase his best tennis once again on this grand stage.
