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By Jul 12, 2025Tommy Paul's slow but steady learning process has taken him to the Wimbledon quarterfinals
The American's attentiveness to the game, coupled with increased maturity, has enabled him to become a smart grass-court player.
Published Jul 08, 2024
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“I'm having fun on the grass,” says Paul. “I like it. I mean, every time I play on it, I feel more and more comfortable.”
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Tommy Paul took his title run at Queen's Club in stride, and retained his momentum in the Big Show.