Two days later forced to return from two sets to his Roland Garros debut against the Italian Lorenzo Musettithe greek Stefanos Tsitsipas He showed that he was not afraid of ghosts and in front of the Czech Zdenek Kokar, coming from the previous stage, he suffered to reach the third round.
The Greeks won 6-3, 7-6 (8), 6-7 (3) and 7-6 (7) in more than four hours of lively rivalry, which the young Czech will pass on in fifth. part.
The Greek, the finalist of the last edition, who came with a good balance on clay, where he entered the Monte Carlo tournament and reached the final in Rome, did not show good game on Parisian clay.
At the end of the fight, he threw the racket against the track as a sign of anger and liberation for the suffering granted.
At 23, Tsitsipas will seek a spot in the round of 16 against Swedish Mikael Ymer, British executioner Daniel Evans 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 and 6-3.
Source: La Verdad

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