ROME—Rafael Jodar continues to accelerate at lightning speed. And this week's run at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia has shifted him into a new gear, one set to thrust the Spaniard into an even brighter spotlight come Roland Garros.
On Monday, Jodar is projected to overtake Joao Fonseca as the highest-ranked teenager on the ATP Tour following another terrific debut on the ATP Masters 1000 stage. The 19-year-old has backed up his quarterfinal showing at the Mutua Madrid Open by returning to the last eight in Rome.
“I’m just trying to follow my own path and develop myself. I am aware that I have to improve a lot of things,” he told Prakash Amritraj Tuesday, after his 6-1, 6-4 victory over fellow teen Learner Tien. “But that’s also good because I can raise my level. I’m enjoying a lot, the process. Me and my dad are learning a lot about these matches.
“I’m a calm person. I’m trying to keep my life simple.”
👉 Watch a replay of Jodar's win over Tien on the Tennis Channel app
