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JJ Wolf and the special bond displayed at the Western & Southern Open

A few days before making his fourth consecutive appearance in the Western & Southern Open, JJ Wolf told The Enquirer, "There's a lot of losing that goes on in tennis. There's nowhere to hide when you do."

Saturday evening in a first-round qualifying match against Marcos Giron, a former NCAA champion at UCLA who just made it to the second round at the Tokyo Olympics, Wolf lost 6-3, 6-3.

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Before he took the court, Wolf, who's only a month removed from returning to tennis after more than eight months away due to injury, spoke about how he wanted to do well at his favorite tournament. The stands around whichever court he plays on in his hometown usually fill up with people he knows, a lot of whom share the same last name. That was the case again Saturday.

J.J. Wolf looks back at Marcos Giron after losing a point during their match at the Western Southern Open tennis tournament on Saturday, Aug. 14, 2021 in Mason, Ohio.

Grandstand, the second-largest court at the Lindner Family Tennis Center, was densely populated with people cheering for Wolf.

In attendance were aunts and uncles, cousins and friends, and, of course, Wolf's mom and dad and girlfriend were there.

"It's unrivaled," Wolf said after when asked about the level of support. "Coming home is the best feeling for me, having so much family and also friends in the stands. I can't even explain the feeling. Even on a day like today where I didn't feel my best. I was still having so much fun out there."


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