Stefanos Tsitsipas assured this Saturday, after defeating Daniil Medvedev and qualifying for the Cincinnati Masters 1,000 final, na At these levels, winning or losing “is a matter of details.”
“I know that I can’t have everything in my favor, tennis depends on percentages and numbers. Rarely is there a percentage of 70-30 or even 55-45 when we talk about the points won in a match,” Tsitsipas said at the post-match press conference.
“It is a matter of details. If I manage to keep a margin, stay close and sometimes get ahead (with the number of points), I know I’m on the right track.”
Tennis is a sport where it is not necessary to get a higher number of points to win a match.
Tsitsipas was satisfied with how he played his remaining games against Medvedev, one of the best specialists on the circuit.
“I saw that his ball was not coming out of his racket very strongly, he was trying to force it and that’s when I understood. it squeezes him. I knew it was an opportunity to go and hit,” he said.
Tsitsipas avenged a loss to Medvedev at the Australian Open and defeated him 7-6(6), 3-6, 6-3 to qualify for his first final at the Cincinnati Masters 1,000, where he will face Croatian Borna. Coric.
After falling in the Cincinnati semifinals in 2021 and 2020, Tsitsipas knocked out Medvedev for the second time in the previous eight on fast surface and will fight this Sunday for his third title of the year, after Montecarlo and Mallorca.
The Greek, ranked number seven in the world, confirmed as the player with the most wins this year (46) on Tour and also in the Masters 1,000 (19).
Source: La Verdad

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