A few days ago Stefanos Tsitsipas was criticizedand not because of his performance on the court, which was also fully justified after his early eliminations in Halle and Wimbledon.
We refer to the ‘sticks’ he took for sharing on his social networks a video described as sexist in which a woman romanticizes statements like “Men and women are not equal and that is a blessing,” “He gives and protects, I procreate (pregnancy)”“he is the head of the family, I am the heart”, “he gives shelter, I give him a heartbeat”, “He provides the ingredients, I make the food”“he gives the house, I make it a home.”
The truth is that, after a few days, the Greek tennis player wanted to clarify things to make sure that his intentions were “completely different from what people saw. I am very romantic and I like videos and in general art that has to do with something beautiful and wonderful. “I also saw it from that side, I didn’t see it as sexist or misogynistic, as many people treated him.”
“I will say that I was wrong, I shouldn’t have shared like that because many misinterpreted.. I shared something on Twitter a while ago and two hours later I realized that people might be seeing things differently. “I made both mistakes,” said the current world number 11.
Once the misunderstanding was resolved, Tsitsipas once again showed his love for Paula Badosa after the match won by the Catalan this Friday in the third round of Wimbledon.
He waited in the players’ area for his girlfriend’s arrivalwho came forward to embrace the Athenian in a hug, who also gave him a public message through the networks.
“I’m proud of you“, he pointed to a hand drawing a heart. Sharing a video showing the two meeting after the game.
Source: La Verdad

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