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Stefanos Tsitsipas put down his thoughts in a heartfelt post on social media. While we generally get to see only the professional side of our favourite athletes, it is really heartwarming when we get to view them from a human perspective. We realize how their emotions are very similar to ours.

WHAT DID TSITSIPAS WRITE? 

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Tsitsipas expressed how he can feel himself changing. A boy who was an introvert just a couple of months back has transformed into someone who relies more and more on conversations and people.

However, Tsitsipas clarifies that the change was not a forced one. He felt an inherent need to connect with people. Enjoying deep and honest conversations has become a part of him.

Know More – Is Tsitsipas The Next Roger Federer?

WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE DOES TSITSIPAS LIKE? 

 

Tsitsipas revealed that he enjoys talking to people who are kind and creative. These people bring him peace and serenity.

Stefanos Tsitsipas has enjoyed unprecedented popularity at such a young age. It is imperative for a person to experience changes in his personality when life changes so drastically. However, it is good to know that the process has been so beautiful for Tsitsipas.

It also seems like the tennis star has learnt that connecting with fans on a personal level happens beyond the tennis court. The fans need to get an insight into their favourite star’s conscience from time to time.

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WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR TSITSIPAS? 

Tsitsipas displayed exemplary performance in the recently concluded Mubadala World Tennis Championship. Fans were particularly impressed by the level of commitment and passion that he displayed, even though it was just an exhibition competition.

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After beating Djokovic in the semi-finals, Tsitsipas pushed Nadal to the limit before falling. He even broke his racket in the process.

With all this context, it’ll be a surprise if Tsitsipas underperforms at the Australian Open. Do you think the Greek can win his first grand slam trophy?