Beyer sees numbers increase, even if he doesn’t look

At 0h02, on April 5, 2023 By Ken Weingartner, USTA Media Relations Manager

Troy Beyer is not one to keep track of his stats, preferring to wait until the end of the year to check his numbers.

When the time has come to look, it’s been a pleasant sight.

Beyer, who turns 28 next week, worked for several different trainers after arriving from Illinois to the East Coast about eight years ago. In 2021, he began to turn his attention toward driving more frequently while training a stable with his wife, Katie.

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