Stefanos Tsitsipas’s current hot strip took the fourth round of the BNP Pariban in Sunday afternoon.
Tsitsipas, which came out of 500 in Dubai, defeated 6-3, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3, and 6-3, only an hour and eight minutes. The Greek did not face a single break point while breaking the berrett three times.
After lifting the trophy in Dubai, Tsitsipas wrote in Instagram, “said my play has sank … so I bought myself.” This referred him to the 2024th struggle leading to the top 10-13 in the rankings, and in the first seven matches were spilled in this season with four losses.
“I think it was open,” Tsitsipas said after asking about this message after Berretti Berrettini. “(This) doesn’t do much to understand this. I did not have great things, I was not amazing for my last few months. I did not have great results or victories that I had a good direction with my game.
“I only love that humor. I didn’t hurt. I was trying to find ways to improve. All of my rivals came to play, but I could play the big tennis, but it was not big enough, and I felt great.”
What did Tsitsipas do about it and how can its return can be explained? For one, it uses a new, blackened racket. 26 years old, it says that it gives more power than its old frame, it allows you to better shoot better than the conditions that lead to more slowly in tennis in the wells. He also wants to return to the level that raises him to the highest level in the ranking in the ranking of the last appearance of two magnificent slams.
“I am resolutely approaching that I just sued these matches and the desire.” “When I came to my mind, I saw the progress. I just don’t want to buy anything. It’s a different chapter, like a different story, I just feel there to get there and become a gladiator and play in every match.”
It is safe to say that it works in the last two tournaments. Tsitsipas won a number of 7 matches approaching Dubai victory and given the conditions in the Indian Indian, which is very ideal for the game, he was able to extend the strip.
“I was playing in the clinic courts, so it is quite normal,” he said. “I have played my whole life with this leash. But I need to agree that yes, the bounce is unusual for the card court. You do not see the hard courts when you play.
“Sometimes I feel like stops. It really doesn’t go to court. But it reminds me of a lot of clay. It’s as if it feels like a clay-court version.”