During their careers, tennis players are the ones who, with their performance, make it to the limelight. However, in a handful of cases, it is also their coach who gathers an equal amount themselves. A clear example of it is Stefanos Tsitsipas. Ever since his debut in 2016, he has been making headlines for his impressive performance. However, along with him, it is also his father and coach, Apostolos Tsitsipas, who often catches the public eye.
However, his father turned coach, Apostolos, is often called out for disturbing the game with his on-court coaching. Considering Apostolos’ actions, a new coach for Tsitsipas has for a long time been the talk of the town. Making an addition to the much-talked-about subject is none other than Venus Williams. The former World No.1 recently gave a hilarious reaction when asked if she would coach the Greek player in the coming future.
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Venus Williams’ hilarious reply to a fan concerning Stefanos Tsitsipas
Going back in time, Venus Williams turned pro in 1994. Ever since then, she has successfully managed to maintain a massive fan base. Being a veteran of the sport, it is also needless to say that she knows how to entertain the fans in a way they love.
Suffering three back-to-back defeats in Washington, Toronto, and Cincinnati, she is now preparing for a comeback at the US Open. However, taking out time from her intense training session, the 7-time Grand Slam champion hosted her weekly Q&A session with her fans, ‘Tennis Thursday with Coach Venus Williams’.
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During the Q&A, a fan questioned Venus, “Coach Stefanos Tsitsipas later?”
Those who follow Venus know about her humorous side. Giving another glimpse of her sense of humor, she started by replying, “I find a lot of people have a crush on him.” Going ahead, she further added, “But I’m just assuming you want me to coach someone with a great game.”
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On the tennis front, with three first round losses in her bag, the 42-year-old hopes to regain her form at the US Open later this month. On the other hand, Tsitsipas is still fighting for the trophy in the Cincinnati Masters. Dominating the previous rounds, he is next set to take on the top seed Daniil Medvedev in the semifinals.