Here we go, but Tsitsipas starts with a poor forehand miss from the baseline, and on serve! 1-0 Great response from Tsitsipas - he takes on a backhand down the line and moves into the court to put ...
Late in the second set, after missing yet another backhand, Stefanos Tsitsipas took a few seconds to stare down at the court in front of him. He didn’t look impressed. Whether it was the speed of the ...
Defending Mutua Madrid Open champion Casper Ruud couldn’t break Stefanos Tsitsipas, until he had one foot out the exit door in their fourth-round contest. In a clash full of twists and turns Tuesday, ...
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End Of An Era: Tsitsipas’ Top 10 Departure Marks the End of a Long-Standing One-Handed Backhand Legacy
Since the introduction of the ATP Rankings in 1973, there has always been a player with a backhand using only one hand who has been ranked in the top 10 every week. However, this impressive streak ...
In a chaotic turn of events at the 2026 Madrid Open, Stefanos Tsitsipas unintentionally struck a ball into his opponent's ...
Tsitsipas with the forehand error, it’s like the second set tiebreak is repeating itself! 3-0 Djokovic with great depth to the Tsitsipas backhand, and the Greek almost gives up on the chipped return.
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