The 23-year-old couldn’t quite put a finger on when the adversity started to gain the better of him but defeats in three straight tournaments leading in played no small part. His 6-3, 6-4 victory over Ahmet Kaplan on Saturday could not have come at a better time.
“There was a difficult time for me, because when I was on the plane from Barcelona to here, honestly I didn't want to go, because I was not feeling good mentally,” Vink said.
“I don't know why I'm struggling, but it's already from the last few months that on the court I'm not feeling myself, and I enjoy more things outside of the court.
“In Barcelona, it didn't go well. In Munich, it didn't go well. In Japan, I was becoming myself a little bit more. In Barcelona was terrible, because normally it's one of my favourite tournaments, but I didn't want to be there. So I thought, 'oh, Roland-Garros, I want to go home,' but luckily I could change my mind. Here I am with the title.”