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“It’s difficult,” Pospisil said on Thursday’s edition of Tennis Channel Live. “Just like anything, when you bring a new approach or try to change something in a big way, there will be guys [who] support that and guys that are against it.”
Published May 07, 2020
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Vasek Pospisil on the challenges of being an ATP Player Council member