Greek tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas has proved himself to be one of the top-notch talents on the ATP tour at a young age. Tsitsipas has seven career titles across various surfaces. Therefore, it won’t be wrong to say that he has the mighty potential of winning a Grand Slam soon.
Although he is a legend in making for the world, he is nothing but a playful sibling to his brother. Pavlos Tsitsipas is just 16 years old and shares his brother’s dream of becoming the best in tennis.
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Stefanos’ Peak Sibling Behavior
Stefanos and Pavlos both are attentive and serious in court but sure go back to being siblings post their matches by teasing and pulling each other’s leg. Yesterday, Tsitsipas took his teasing to social media calling Pavlos out for taking too long to make a serve in a video shared by Tennis Tv from Monte Carlo Masters.
“Ball girl couldn’t believe how long it took him to hit the serve.” To which Stefanos commented jokingly, “Could have gone to the bathroom and back by that time.”
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Pavlos Tsitsipas turned professional in the year 2019. Since then, he has taken wild card entries in certain mega events like the Australian Open. However, he quite often teams up with his elder brother and current world no.5 Stefanos Tsitsipas for doubles.
What’s Next for Stefanos Tsitsipas
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This year has entirely been a rough patch for Stefanos Tsitsipas both on and off the court as he couldn’t make a headway in terms of his form. However, he can still turn this ill-fated year around in the upcoming clay court season.
There is no better way of starting the clay-court season than asserting dominance in the very first tournament. With Monte Carlo Open on the doorstep, the world no.5 would love to defend his title, which he snatched out of Andrey Rublev’s hands in straight sets. Last year, Stefanos won 23 out of 28 matches in on the red-dirt, which is a pretty outstanding figure.
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We hope to witness some nerve-wracking matches from Tsitsipas by end of this summer in the clay courts of France.
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