Pablo Carreo Busta
Carreño Busta, looking for its best version
Spanish has changed its workplace, returning to Barcelona
January 31, 2025
William West/Getty Images
Carreño Busta, during a match at the Australia Open.
by this ATEDIDE ATP
It is a year of changes for Pablo Carreño Busta. At 33, the Spanish began the preseason announcing that he ended his professional relationship with his coach Samuel López, with whom he had nine seasons together, and undertook a new adventure at the Tec de Sergi Ferrer Salat, the high competition group he leads Albert Costa, Ex No. 6 of the PIF ATP Rankings.
Carreño Busta, who was almost a year and a half away from the competition as a result of an injury in his right elbow, even flirting with the withdrawal, he returned mid -2024 in Roland Garros, starting a new stage after that important injury.
After adding his first victories in the ATP Tour on the American summer tour (Canada and Cincinnati), the Spanish reached the semifinals in Winston-Salem (p. Against Michelsen), his best result in many months, Carreño Busta finished to achieve victories that allow him to continue feeding his confidence.
Thus, and within his new planning for 2025, the Gijon player made the decision to leave Barcelona to work with Costa, thus seeking a change of course that allowed him to face new objectives.
The Spanish, who began the season playing the United Cup under the colors of Spain and then added a triumph at the Australia Open against Yamil Majchrzak, now works under the mandate of Víctor López Morón and the supervision of Costa, with extensive experience in the bench of many ATP Tour players.
Wrapped in a road where you seek to return to the place among the 10 best of the PIF ATP Rankings, a position it had in 2017, Carreño Busta will try to give continuity to its recovery of injury in the elbow, now without pain, in a 2025 Antoja key so that the Gijon can re -fall to the noble positions of the elite.
Source: https://www.atptour.com/es/news/carreno-busta-temporada-2025-feature-viernes