the greek Stefanos Tsitsipas declared after his defeat in the final of Rome Masters 1,000 in view of Novak Djokovic6-0 and 7-6 (5), which are “now, Alcaraz” and the Serbian “are the favorites for Roland Garros”.
“Right now Alcaraz and Djokovic are the favorites for Roland Garros. I need to improve, I don’t know if I will be at their level, but I will try it. I need to pay attention to detail in the next two weeks,” he told a press conference.
“Roland Garros is a marathon, spiritually and physically, you have to leave everything on track. I expect to take a few days off to start training and fully immerse myself in Roland Garros. I enjoy playing there, “he added.
The Greek couldn’t stand a Djokovic who endorsed him 6-0 in the first set and came back in the second when he rose to 5-2: “Embarrassingly, I had chances in the second set. I looked for it but I didn’t so, I don’t know, he played very, very good tennis. “
Tsitsipas was very troubled in the central court of For Italico and, as he comments, the shadow cast by the marker in an area of the field has a great influence.
“It’s a situation you have to deal with, you lose sight of the ball. I had several serves that took me a while to see later, I don’t know what can do. It would have to solve, I had. The same “problems with previous games, when you have a shadow on the track on only one side, it makes the view weird. It’s not something that usually happens on the circuit,” he explains.
In addition, he spoke again about his rival, whom he considers one of the best in history: “He is a great champion, I understand all the decisions he made. Even the past, I support them, he is a smart man and knows what he is doing. His whole life is fine, like a Formula 1every detail is key to his life “.
“In terms of being a legend, he is one of the most professional and one of the best,” said Greek, number 5 in the world.
Source: La Verdad

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