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By Scoop Malinowski
Bernard Tomic, with his ranking plummeting and career nosediving, has won his first match since late June. Tomic’s triumph came today in the first round in Tokyo, a 63 36 63 win against Portugal’s Joao Sousa.
Tomic has struggled mightily since the summer, losing first rounds in his last four events. Tomic’s last win came in the round of sixteen in Eastbourne, a three setter vs Mischa Zverev. Since Eastbourne, Tomic has lost first round at Wimbledon (to M Zverev in straight sets), first round US Open (To G Muller in four sets) and first round in Chengdu (to K Edmund in two sets).
The 24-year-old Tomic was ranked his career highest 17 in 2016 but with poor results his ranking has falled to a disastrous 162 right now. Tomic’s next match in Tokyo will be the winner of Young vs Schwartzman.
Now 10-17 on the year, it’s a positive sign that Tomic is playing ATP main draws which suggests he’s serious about reviving his career after hitting rock bottom at Wimbledon where he infamously revealed he doesn’t always care whether he wins or loses.
Tomic has won three career ATP singles titles and his overall W/L record 169-156 with over $5 million in career prize earnings.
While the win today vs Sousa is a confidence builder, it was not exactly unexpected. Tomic beat Sousa last year and in 2015, both in straight sets, both on hard courts.
For Tomic to regain respect in the ATP locker room and to rebuild his abysmal ranking, he will need sustain positive results over an extended period.
It remains unknown if Tomic can summon the fighting spirit and burning desire that will be required for him to regain his lost status as an elite player on the ATP World Tour.