The ATP Tour's most reliable raconteur/racqueteer hybrid, Benoit Paire, has penned a new essay for *Racque*t magazine's issue No. 15. As intended and expected, it lends insights into what transpires inside that dome perched above his perpetually popped collar.
Therein, Paire touts his favorites to watch as Marat Safin and Marcelo Rios, those mercurial not-quite ghosts of ATP past, and Fabio Fognini and Nick Kyrgios, of the ATP present. That should hardly surprise onlookers regarding Paire's career—The Life and Times of Benoit—in the past few years. He likes to win, though he'd also seize on a best supporting actor award if given that chance.
In this essay, the 31-year-old provides a behind-the-eyes perspective that comes off as poignant, philosophical and downright pensive at times. Writing of everything and everyone from media members to his compatriots, both fellow players and fans, he says:
"I think the media goes too far sometimes. They write an article just because I broke a racquet or ripped my shirt. Do we even care? Plenty of players act up on the court and nothing gets said about it… This maintains my bad reputation. Plus, my relationship with the French fans has been complicated for a while. I was hated because of my behavior. Everyone was against me. I had a tough time processing this, it made me sad. ... And the next year [2019] I had the best Roland-Garros of my life. I’m honestly scared that I’ll never feel emotions like that again."