#5 Marco Cecchinato
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Marco Cecchinato is another player who can steal the limelight in the near future. Cecchinato made everyone take notice of his talent in this year’s French Open when he beat Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals of the tournament. He also won the Croatian Open in July after beating Guido Pella of Argentina in the final.
The Italian is a quick mover on the court and has looked brilliant with his exceptional baseline strokes. His backhands can trouble any opponent because of the power he possesses.
The 26-year-old can outclass his rivals with his devastating groundstrokes. Cecchinato was quoted as saying that he also worked really hard on his serves which, at times, didn’t look sharp. Cecchinato is a swift mover on the court which makes it difficult for the opponents to track his movements. Cecchinato can also be a tricky player because of his deceptive drop shots.