Tsitsipas explains madness in Rome: ‘I was lost on the court’

Tsitsipas explains madness in Rome: ‘I was lost on the court’
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Stefanos Tsitsipas, number eight in the world, revealed his fury at the beginning of the game this Saturday in Rome, Italy, where he detonated a racket at the end of the first game.

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He managed to beat German Jan-Lenard Struff 6/7 (7/1) 6/4 6/4 and secured himself in the third round: “I didn’t really know I was on the court until the middle of the second set. I felt really lost. I don’t think I felt like that in a long time. I felt like I couldn’t sink the ball. It was really difficult to get the depth I wanted. dealing with emotions like that. I don’t think I’ve ever had a match in my life where so many negative emotions dominated me. I kind of felt like I was in a strange and complicated situation. I didn’t expect that comeback and that victory at the end,” said the Greek. who now faces the British Cameron Norrie, seeded 27th.


The article is in Portuguese

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