There was a day when Stefamos Tsitsipas went to the ‘Grand Slam’ tournaments to fight for the titles. That day has passed away. A few months ago, his former physical trainer accused the Greek of having other priorities beyond the racket. Time and results are proving him right.
Tsitsipas, who this season had reached the fourth round of the Australian Open and the quarterfinals of Roland Garros, This Thursday he took several steps back on the Wimbledon grass.
And the Athenian has said goodbye in the second round with the Finnish Emil Ruusuvuori, by 7-6(6), 7-6(10), 3-6 and 6-3. Thus, He will not be able to finish the fourth round of the last edition and sees how he is moving away from the goal of returning to the ‘top10’.
Stephens, who confirmed his reconciliation with Paula Badosa last month in Parisplayed the first round of the doubles yesterday with his brother Petros and were losing to the Argentineans González and Molteni when the duel was suspended due to rain.