67th
ATP Single
67th
ATP Single
362nd
ATP Doubles
Age
27 years
12/08/1998
Weight
85kg
Height
193cm
Hand
right
One-handed backhand
For those of you that are not comfortable with Stefanos Tsitsipas’ unconventional ways: get used to it. He is going to be around for a while. Already, it was him in 2018 that was designated most improved of the year. According to his peers. That season did coincide with the Greek’s best moment, thanks to an unbelievable one handed backhand. Very mobile, strong server, with real variety in his game, the Mouratoglou Academy boy has shown that on top of all that, he has undeniable mental strength which allows him to run faster, hit harder and jump higher. In 2021, he won his first Masters 1000 event in Monte-Carlo. He then lost to Rafael Nadal in a crazy final in Barcelona after 3h30 minutes. The Athens native went on to reach his first Grand Slam final at Roland-Garros and was up two sets to love before conceding to Novak Djokovic. There is no doubt, the Greek will win a Grand Slam. It would make sense for a player who has beaten more than once, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
Latest matches
Match finished.
Munich.
Round of 32.
Fabian Marozsan, Hongrie , won the match against Stéfanos Tsitsipás, Grèce .
Scores:
Set 1: 3 - 6.
Set 2: 7 - 6, with a tie-break (7 - 5).
Set 3: 6 - 4.
Match finished.
Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters.
Round of 32.
Guido Andreozzi, Argentine , and Manuel Guinard, France , won the match against Pavlos Tsitsipas, Grèce , and Stéfanos Tsitsipás, Grèce .
Scores:
Set 1: 6 - 2.
Set 2: 6 - 4.
Match finished.
Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters.
2nd round.
Francisco Cerundolo, Argentine , won the match against Stéfanos Tsitsipás, Grèce .
Scores:
Set 1: 7 - 5.
Set 2: 6 - 4.
Match finished.
Miami Open.
Round of 32.
Arthur Fils, France , won the match against Stéfanos Tsitsipás, Grèce .
Scores:
Set 1: 6 - 0.
Set 2: 6 - 1.