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Two favorite players of this site are Stefan Kozlov and Bryden Klein. Both Klein and Kozlov are personable, approachable, engaging players trying to carve out ATP careers.
But both are struggling right now with confidence issues. Klein lost a heartbreaking 76 in the third set at US Open qualies first round to France’s Vincent Millot after squandering a match point. Since then, Klein has lost in the first round to a teenager Will Blumberg in the Cary, North Carolina Challenger and this week he lost a three setter to the top seed in the opening round of the Columbus Challenger. It’s probably safe to conclude that Klein is at a low point of his career right now, with a confidence tank at empty.
Kozlov lost at US Open qualies first round to Guido Andreeozi in straight sets and has not played a match since, which suggests either an injury or taking a breather. This year Kozlov, now ranked at 144 after hitting 115 in February, has gone 2-9 in ATP main draw matches. He’s had wildcards into many events and failed to capitalize on the opportunities, losing in straight sets to Querrey in Cincy, Bambri by retirement in Washington, 57 67 to Halys in Atlanta as a qualifier, first round loss in Newport to Menendez Maceiras. Two of his best wins came on grass vs Steve Johnson at Queens and Dustin Brown in s’Hertogenbosch.
Kozlov and Klein, two players struggling to establish themselves in the world’s most fiercely contested playground, the ATP World Tour.