SAD NEWS: Tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas announced his demise as a result of.
Prior to the Monte Carlo tournament, the two-time Grand Slam finalist has experienced a very uneven year, winning just 65% of his matches and dropping out of the top 10 for the first time since 2019.
But this week, the 25-year-old got back on track, winning his third Monte Carlo Masters title with just one set lost.
Tsitsipas stated that of the three Monte Carlo wins, this one is the most “special” for him after all of his recent difficulties. “It has been incredibly challenging, but to be back on the podiums, winning tournaments just feels wonderful,” he said. I am so appreciative to everyone who has helped with this journey.
“Compared to the first or second time, the trinity is even more exceptional. For me, this is an incredible victory. It was nerve-wracking to pull off the victory today. I’d been dying for this trinity. I’m really content right now.
In addition, Tsitsipas said, “I had to demonstrate my tennis because I told every member of [my team] that I would make the most of it. I’m happy that I gave a presentation on the court and played some mean tennis. My play flowed well from start to finish, and I was able to incorporate a variety of shots.