Home Sports Betting News Paul Jubb cannot quite believe his rise to prominence

Paul Jubb cannot quite believe his rise to prominence

Published by DatabaseBasketball

June 30, 2019 12:01 pm

Paul Jubb admits the company he is keeping these days feels a bit surreal.

The 19-year-old, who grew up on a Hull council estate, has been preparing for his Wimbledon debut by hitting on the All England Club courts and sharing the same facilities with his idols.

“I was sat having lunch with my coach and (Rafael) Nadal was just down there,” he said.

“I was like, ‘that’s literally a guy I used to beg for every outfit he was wearing in a grand slam’. Now I’m in the same tournament as him. It’s just very, very weird.”

Nadal was Jubb’s childhood favourite but he has modelled his game on Novak Djokovic, with the teenager’s athletic abilities clear from a very young age.

“Growing up I was obsessed with Rafa,” said Jubb. “I didn’t like any other player, if anyone beat Rafa I was very, very unhappy.

“I remember when he lost in the French Open to (Robin) Soderling there were a few tears. The older I’ve got the more I’ve started to base my game around Novak so it changed a little bit because Novak’s more relatable I feel now.”

Jubb has not yet met Djokovic but has had brief chats with Nick Kyrgios and Andy Murray.

“Andy came and introduced himself to me, which was really nice,” he said. “I was warming up and he just came along.

“I think we take it for granted a little bit now we’re around him so much but just what a guy and what a player he’s been for the sport. He just congratulated me on my recent success and said good luck.”

The recent success that has catapulted him from a little-known prospect to the most talked about teenager in British tennis began just over a month ago when he won the National Collegiate Athletic Association title – the pinnacle of the prestigious American college system.

That earned him wild cards into a number of British grass-court warm-up events and he took his chance, winning his first matches at second-tier Challenger level and then, last weekend, beating Denis Istomin and Andrey Rublev to qualify for his maiden ATP tournament in Eastbourne.

There have been none of the usual grumblings about whether a British wild card recipient deserves his opportunity, and the only frustration for Jubb is that he will not be able to claim most of the £45,000 in prize money that is the minimum players in the main draw are entitled to.

With the final year of his degree at the University of South Carolina to complete, Jubb must stay amateur, meaning he can only claim expenses, and he is having to keep track of his outgoings with the All England Club.

Much has been made of Jubb’s modest background, and the courts he grew up playing on at Pelican Park in Hull could hardly be further removed from Wimbledon, but he never felt the rarefied lawns were not for him.

“I had a belief, just felt something inside me that I can go on to do good things in the sport,” he said. “I’ve always had that hunger and desire to be the best I can.

“As the years have gone by and the more success I’ve had, it’s just become more and more a reality that I can do it and hopefully get here one day. Obviously still the goal is to be able to play this tournament without the wild card.”

If Jubb is to go further than the first round, he will need to take the biggest scalp of his fledgling career on Tuesday having been drawn against experienced Portuguese player Joao Sousa, ranked 66.

“Hopefully it’s a match I can sink my teeth into and make it gritty and compete really hard,” said Jubb.

“Obviously there’s going to be nerves. I’m nervous before every match like everyone is. But more so to try and show what I can do. That’s what I’ve been doing and that’s what I do every time I go on the court no matter who it’s against or where it is.”

Fans warned over cost of Premier League games on TV as fixtures are revealed

Published by DatabaseBasketball

More News

The next Poker Challenge "Silver" in the Casino Hannover is pending

The next Poker Challenge "Silver" in the Casino Hannover is pending. In the Casino, Hannover is preparing for the next…

Aberdeen boss McInnes rules himself out of running for Scotland job
Aberdeen boss McInnes rules himself out of running for Scotland job

The Scottish Football Association has set a Monday deadline to appoint the new Scotland manager – but the job will…

Angola head coach Vasiljevic confident his side can keep causing upsets
Angola head coach Vasiljevic confident his side can keep causing upsets

Angola head coach Srdjan Vasiljevic believes his side are ready to cause another surprise in the Africa Cup of Nations…

Online casino without registration: Trustly introduces Pay N Play
Online casino without registration: Trustly introduces Pay N Play

Trustly is a payment method. Nevertheless, it is a Swedish company that has grown rapidly in the recent past and…

Hamilton holds early advantage after opening French GP practice
Hamilton holds early advantage after opening French GP practice

Lewis Hamilton edged out Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas in first practice for the French Grand Prix.Hamilton, who heads Bottas in…

US PGA Championship day three: Koepka remains unassailable – largely
US PGA Championship day three: Koepka remains unassailable – largely

Defending champion Brooks Koepka will take a commanding lead into the final round of the US PGA Championship after none…

Australia all-rounder James Faulkner comes out as gay on 29th birthday
Australia all-rounder James Faulkner comes out as gay on 29th birthday

Australia all-rounder James Faulkner has announced he is in a same-sex relationship.Faulkner, 29, man of the match in the 2015…

Norwich denied by last-gasp Reading equaliser
Norwich denied by last-gasp Reading equaliser

Reading youngster Andy Rinomhota scored in the final minute of added time to earn a 2-2 draw and end Norwich’s…

5 Championship games to look out for in 2019-20
5 Championship games to look out for in 2019-20

The Championship fixtures for the 2019-20 season were released on Thursday.Here, Press Association Sport highlights five games to look out…

Ramos double helps Real Madrid edge closer to Copa del Rey semi-finals
Ramos double helps Real Madrid edge closer to Copa del Rey semi-finals

Captain Sergio Ramos scored twice as Real Madrid closed in on a place in the Copa del Rey semi-finals with…

World Cup focus turns to Smith and Warner as Australia face Afghanistan
World Cup focus turns to Smith and Warner as Australia face Afghanistan

Steve Smith and David Warner will make their competitive returns for Australia on Saturday when they take on Afghanistan in…

Robertson’s Champions League success gives Scotland boost – Armstrong
Robertson’s Champions League success gives Scotland boost – Armstrong

Stuart Armstrong admits Andy Robertson’s Champions League success has given the whole Scotland squad a lift.The Scotland captain had the…

Game manufacturers earned 49.5 billion euros worldwide in 2018
Game manufacturers earned 49.5 billion euros worldwide in 2018

The manufacturers of online and offline games of chance can look back on a successful 2018 financial year. According to…

In the fight against illegal online gambling
In the fight against illegal online gambling

The law firm Lenné has long fought on behalf of its clients to recover lost stakes in illegal online casinos.…

Relegated Yeovil to undergo major squad overhaul
Relegated Yeovil to undergo major squad overhaul

Yeovil will release nine players following their relegation to the National League.Francois Zoko, Alex Fisher, Bevis Mugabi, Rhys Browne, Jake…

The Open day three: Lowry looking to close in on Open glory
The Open day three: Lowry looking to close in on Open glory

Ireland’s Shane Lowry will aim to take a step closer to glory at The Open when he kick-starts the third…

Brailsford defends backers Ineos with protests set to overshadow debut race
Brailsford defends backers Ineos with protests set to overshadow debut race

Sir Dave Brailsford defended the new owners of his cycling team as Team Sky formally became Team Ineos on Wednesday.The…

Fans warned over cost of Premier League games on TV as fixtures are revealed
Fans warned over cost of Premier League games on TV as fixtures are revealed

Avid armchair football fans are being advised to shop around if they want access to all 200 televised Premier League…