“I was pleased with how I came back with my aggressive tennis in the third set. To finish the match is never easy, but I made it through and it’s an amazing feeling,” said Jarry.
“It’s in those moments that I play my best tennis. That’s when I got for it and if it goes in, amazing, if it doesn’t then you give it up. I try to be like that throughout the whole match. It’s difficult to maintain that level constantly, but I’m in the final, so…”
He will be hoping to leave his mark on McEnroe and others who may be unaware of his talents, which will be fully on display against Zverev, with the German reaching the final after his 1-6, 7-6(4), 6-2 victory over Novak Djokovic conqueror Alejandro Tabilo.