What is the personality type of Taylor Fritz? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Taylor Fritz from Tennis and what is the personality traits.
Taylor Fritz personality type is ISFJ, which means that they are a “Guardian-Needs” type. They take care of those they love and those they think need their care. They are very caring and often have a hard time saying no to those they love. They take their responsibilities seriously and often put others’ needs before their own. They take a lot of pride in their work and often have a hard time accepting criticism. They are loyal and good at keeping secrets, but like to share their stories with others.
Fritz’s parents, Ed and Mary, were both ISFJs. For all of his childhood, Fritz wanted to be an accountant, but his father made him work at the family business. Fritz traveled the world on vacation with his family performing in his favorite play. After college, he worked at his father’s business, but he always felt like he was missing out on the real world. He asked his father for some freedom but was told that he was too young to be acting on his own.
Fritz decided to take some time off to travel stateside with some friends. When he got back, he was hired by the family company as their personal assistant.
Taylor Harry Fritz is an American professional tennis player. He reached an ATP final in his third career event, the 2016 Memphis Open. Only one other American has reached an ATP final in fewer career events.
His mother Kathy May Fritz was a top-10 player, and his father Guy Henry Fritz also played professional tennis and was named US Olympic Development Coach of the Year 2016. He reached the finals in boys' singles at the 2015 French Open and lost to fellow American Tommy Paul in three sets. He avenged the loss by defeating Paul in the boys' singles final at the 2015 US Open.