There were good vibes at the trophy delivery ceremony after Greek’s win Stefanos Tsitsipas about spanish Alexander Davidovich 6-3 and 7-6 (7-3) in the final of the Masters 1000 ATP in Monte Carlo.
One continues to dominate the tournament for the second consecutive edition and the other has lived “the best week of my career, an incredible experience. I beat talented players like Djokovic. I am happy. And playing in the final here is a dream come true ”.
Although there is something that the Marbella did not forgive the Athenian. He got a defeat in the base categories that were found Monaco.
From the humor, the good spirit that accompanied the two tennis players, the good memories the Marbella man showed about the matter shows how much he was involved then. It was an experience that leaves a mark.
Champion Tsitsipas picked up the microphone for his speech on the track. “We have met every year. I don’t know if we will play in the juniors. I think so, ”said the Athenian. He received a quick response from Davidovich: “In Bonfiglio”, an Italian town that hosts a category contest.
“I totally forgot about it,” Tsitsipas said. “You beat me 6-1, 6-0”, the Spaniard recalled causing laughter from the stands. The Greek is somewhat stunned, afraid that he might be disturbed by the recollection of a result that the loser prefers to remain in the catacombs of the memory of the general public.
El Godó awaits you with open arms
RCT Barcelona-1899, his club, is waiting for Alejandro Davidovich for the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell-Conde de Godó Trophy. To him and also to Stefanos Tsitsipas, a two -time finalist in Barcelona and eager to enter the awards. He lost the 2018 and 2021 finals to Rafa Nadal, ultimately with a championship point in his favor.
The Malaga man admitted to being “very tired”. He lived an intense and strange week in Monaco, but “I want to be included in every competition played in Spain because it inspires me to compete in front of my people”. He is due to play on Tuesday in Godó against Bolivian Hugo Dellien, who saved the preliminary period.
Tsitsipas, first seeded, had more margin as he entered the second round directly, against Valencian Pedro Martínez or Belarusian Ilya Ivashka.
Source: La Verdad

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