The Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas He has a tough match this Wednesday in the second round of the Masters 1000 ATP tournament in Paris. In front, a resurrected Felix Auger-Alissimewho solved the opening round defeating the German Jan-Lennard Struff by 7-6 (3) and 6-4.
The Canadian won the ATP 500 indoor and hard court titles in Basel last Sunday, where he retained the crown. again Auger-Aliassime playing at a level unseen for much of this campaign, in his best element.
A challenge for Tsitsipas, 25 years old and world number six. Although his needs were reduced with the departure of the American Taylor Fritzwho announced that he would not play in his third round match, giving up his chances of making it to the ATP Finals in Turin.
Ticket almost guaranteed Tsitsipas, sixth in the Race with 3,885 points, a good advantage over the German Alexander Zverev (3,540), the Danish Holger Rune (3,290) and the Polish Hubert Hurkacz (3.110). The latter will currently leave him in the starting lineup of eight ‘masters’.
They are gradually classified Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Jannik Sinner and Andrey Rublev.
Chillies He is not having a good second half of the campaign, although he has been making some progress in recent weeks, making it to the semi-finals of the ‘indoor’ events in Antwerp and Vienna, which the Frenchman held off. Arthur Fils and the Russian Daniel Medvedev, respectively. Again with his father Apostolos at the technical helm, after he was dropped last summer in favor of a Mak Philippoussis fired after the US Open.
Resting before opening his competition in Paris-Bercy, Chillies He faced the media day open to any matter of the heart. He stressed that “I am in love with tennis, with my girlfriend and with my family. These three things are what I call my holy trinity.”
This was achieved recently at the ATP in Antwerp, after winning the doubles title with one of his three brothers, Petros. There are photos that will immortalize the moment on the track with his father and coach, Apostlebut also his mother and former Russian tennis player Julia Salnikova. Among them all, his current partner, the Spaniard Paula Badosa, who directed the selfies to immortalize the ‘holy trinity’ of Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Source: La Verdad

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