Stefanos Tsitsipas

2023 - 1 - 27

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Stefanos Tsitsipas to play for Australian Open title and No. 1 ranking ... (Tennis Magazine)

The Greek ended a winless record in Melbourne semifinals Friday with a 7-6 (2), 6-4, 6-7 (6), 6-3 victory to reach his second major final.

He was rewarded a shanked smash from a nervous Stef to level and held at love for the second straight game. There was a blazing forehand on the run at 30-15 that put him in position to win a point he had no business taking. Khachanov kept battling early in the second, wiping away a trio of break points with strong serving. Australian Open Semifinal Previews: Elena Rybakina vs. In the opening set, Tsitsipas was twice unable to back up a break of serve. After seeing three Australian Open bids ended in the semifinals, the world No. “These are the moments I’ve been working hard for, to be able to play in finals like this, that have a bigger meaning than just the final. A victory in Sunday’s final would see Tsitsipas break new ground as Greece’s first Grand Slam champion and propel the Athens native to the top of the ATP rankings for the first time. The 24-year-old remained undefeated against Khachanov in six career meetings, improving his record at the Melbourne major to 21-5. Victoria Azarenka; Aryna Sabalenka vs. 1 in Australia, and No. Sabalenka is a compelling battle for No.

Stefanos Tsitsipas Ready For Final Step At Australian Open | ATP ... (ATP Tour)

Stefanos Tsitsipas believes he has never been more ready to claim Grand Slam glory after his semi-final victory on Friday at the Australian Open.

Now I want to do it in the men's side, in men's professional tennis.” I knew that [it would be] a very long journey to get there. “I definitely believe this is something that hasn't been reoccurring. I think this is something that has given me that sort of attitude. It might not go the way I want it to, but I put 110 per cent out there.” I just see no downside or negativity in what I'm trying to do out there,” said the Greek after his 7-6(2), 6-4, 6-7(6), 6-3 semi-final victory against

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Stefanos Tsitsipas reaches final after arm-wrestle with Karen ... (The Guardian)

Stefanos Tsitsipas is into the men's Australian Open final after beating Russia's Karen Khachanov in four sets.

That sparked a run of four points in his favour to steal the set. “I’m close, and I’m happy this opportunity comes here in Australia and not somewhere else, because this is a place of significance. By the middle of the second set he had foot-faulted so many times it became clear he was confused about which was the offending foot and where it was over-stepping. Melbourne’s big Greek community had their colours on and some held signs reading “The Greek God of tennis” and “No shampoo, only conditioner” in reference to Tsitsipas’s controversial hair-care regime. And always having that ambience in the background somewhere feels so good when I’m able to hit the ball and get such a reward back from the fans.” To a sea of Greek flags and their holders chanting his name, next gen’s nearly man did what he has not quite a few times before.

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Tsitsipas beats Khachanov to reach first Australian Open final (The Hindu)

Stefanos Tsitsipas has reached the final at the Australian Open for the first time by beating Karen Khachanov 7-6 (2), 6-4, 6-7 (6), 6-3.

Serving in the fourth set at 5-3, 40-love, his missed a forehand volley on No. Tsitsipas would go on to break to 5-4, helped by a wild point in which he got back three overheads by Khachanov, eliciting roars from the many spectators waving blue-and-white Greek flags. The serve clock elapsed again at 5-all, love-15, and the second infraction resulted in an automatic fault, prompting Tsitsipas’ father — who coaches him, along with former player Mark Philippoussis — to stand up from his courtside seat. 1 if he wins the championship, has won the Australian Open nine times and owns 21 Grand Slam titles in all — only Rafael Nadal, with 22, has more among men — and carried a 26-match winning streak at Melbourne Park into Friday's second semifinal. Tsitsipas, though, regained his footing quickly, grabbing a 3-0 lead in the fourth. The No.

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Djokovic sees off Paul to set up Tsitsipas final (BBC Sport)

Novak Djokovic dominates another opponent as he beats Tommy Paul to set up an Australian Open final against Stefanos Tsitsipas.

The towering youngster announced his arrival there with a famous 2019 win over defending champion Roger Federer in the fourth round, only for a captivating run to be ended when he was crushed by Rafael Nadal in his first semi-final appearance. Djokovic celebrated by cocking his ear to the crowd and, with a steely focus back, broke twice in each of the next two sets to secure victory after two hour and 20 minutes. At a tournament with a hard-court surface on which he thrives, and in a city where he is warmly backed by its large Greek population, Tsitsipas has long appeared destined for success at the Australian Open. Tsitsipas lost to Djokovic in the 2021 French Open final and now has the opportunity to avenge that defeat in his first appearance in the Australian Open showpiece. Serving for the set, Djokovic allowed his progress to be derailed by a row with umpire Damien Dumusois over the French official starting the 25-second shot clock while he was still using his towel. Another tight forehand saw a third chance disappear in what proved to be the final game, before Tsitsipas regained his composure to convert his fourth when Khachanov batted long a first serve.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas in dreamland after reaching Australian Open final (Economic Times)

The Greek third seed triumphed 7-6 (7/2), 6-4, 6-7 (6/8), 6-3 under hot sun on Rod Laver Arena to set up a final against either nine-time champion Novak ...

With the bit between his teeth, the third seed ramped up the pressure to secure a break for 2-1 in the third set, then consolidated. I feel blessed, blessed that I'm able to play tennis at this level. The Greek star, though, was unrelenting on the forehand and forced another break for a 5-3 lead, only for Khachanov to again roar back. He went on to reach the semi-finals that year and again in 2021 and 2022 -- falling one match short on each occasion -- to highlight the consistency that has made him a mainstay of the world's top 10 for nearly four years. I've been wanting for many years now to put Greek tennis on the map. "I dreamed as a kid to maybe one day get to play in this court against the best players in the world," said Tsitsipas, who is now 10-0 for the season and on the brink of a first

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Stefanos Tsitsipas beats Karen Khachanov to reach first Australian ... (Telegraph India)

Tsitsipas, who had crashed three times at the semi-final stage at Melbourne Park, will take on favourite Novak Djokovic or Tommy Paul for the title.

"I'm fighting for the number one spot. Tsitsipas regrouped in the fourth set to go 3-0 up and went on to close out the match in style and claim a place in his second Grand Slam final. So it's a cornerstone final. Tsitsipas hit two superb inside-out forehands to draw roars from his many supporters in the crowd, but squandered two match points and allowed Khachanov to take the set. The pair traded breaks again in a see-sawing opening set but Tsitsipas came alive in the tiebreak and went ahead in the match before getting his nose in front in the second set when his opponent's level dropped. "I'd like that number,” Tsitsipas said.“These are the moments that I have been working hard for, to be able to play in finals like this, but finals that have a bigger meaning than just the final.

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Novak Djokovic builds up Stefanos Tsitsipas before Australian Open ... (India Today)

Fourth seed Npvak Djokovic stormed into the final of the Australian Open after defeating USA's Tommy Paul in straight sets. Djokovic spoke about his ...

The only two times that the Greek defeated Djokovic was in Shanghai and Canada masters in 2019 and 2018 respectively. Djokovic demolished United States of America's Tommy Paul in straight sets to set up the final clash against Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas. Djokovic spoke about his opponent for the final - Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas.

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Novak Djokovic beats Tommy Paul to set up clash with Stefanos ... (Deccan Herald)

Novak Djokovic shrugged off controversy involving his father to reach a record-extending 10th Australian Open final with a 7-5 6-1 6-2 win over outgunned ...

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Australian Open 2023: When and where to watch Stefanos Tsitsipas ... (SportsTiger)

After the Women's singles showdown, the Men's Singles Australian Open 2023 is also set with another blockbuster clash.

Where to watch the live stream of Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Novak Djokovic Men’s Singles Final in the Australian Open 20 23 in India? With the final all set, the Serb will be eyeing his 10th Australian Open title and 22nd Grand Slam title. The Serb beat the American in three straight sets 7-5, 6-1, 6-2.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas sets up potential Novak Djokovic showdown after ... (ABC News)

Despite a few hiccups during his fourth Australian Open semifinal appearance, Stefanos Tsitsipas reaches the tournament decider at Melbourne Park, ...

Tsitsipas served out the set to love, before Khachanov fought back to win the third in a tie-break. Earlier in the match, Tsitsipas — who has Australian Mark Philippoussis as part of his team in Melbourne — had seized control of proceedings in the fourth game of the first set when he broke Khachanov to establish a 3-1 lead. It was pretty much downhill skiing for Tsitsipas from this point, as he was not threatened on his serve for the remainder of the set to wrap up the win. However, Tsitsipas met the challenge and was rewarded for the variety in his game, with solid groundstrokes from the baseline mixed in with successful ventures to the net. It was Khachanov's second consecutive semifinal at a major and he was justified to back his chances, even though he sits 16 places behind Tsitsipas in 20th spot on the world rankings. Should Djokovic advance, it will be the second time he and Tsitsipas have met in the final of a major following the Serb's epic five-set win in the 2021 French Open decider.

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Novak Djokovic faces Stefanos Tsitsipas in Australian Open final for ... (Home of the Olympic Channel)

Novak Djokovic faces Stefanos Tsitsipas in the Australian Open men's singles final, bidding to tie Rafael Nadal's men's Grand Slam titles record.

He got into a bit of a discussion with the chair umpire. That drought will continue for now, because even though Djokovic was not at his best in the opening set, he was good enough at the end of it, breaking in the last game, and never relented. He got broken when serving for the set there. Djokovic saved that, but then another missed backhand provided another break chance to someone playing the biggest match of his life. In the first game, Djokovic flubbed an overhead, a weakness he’s never solved. The serving was so-so. The 25-year-old was born in New Jersey and grew up in North Carolina, playing tennis at a club where the walls were festooned with posters of Andy Roddick — the last American man to win a Grand Slam singles title, way back at the 2003 U.S. The shotmaking was subpar. There was a pause in that string of victories a year ago, of course, when Djokovic was deported from Australia before competition began because he was not vaccinated against COVID-19. If he can add one more to go alongside his seven titles at Wimbledon, three at the U.S. 1 in the ATP rankings. 1 there back in 2008, but his father stayed away from this match after getting caught up in a flap connected to spectators who brought banned Russian flags on site earlier in the week.

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Novak Djokovic reaches 10th Australian Open final, to face Stefanos ... (WION)

A rampant Novak Djokovic surged into a 10th Australian Open final Friday to close in on a record-equalling 22nd Grand Slam crown, with only Stefanos ...

Another title on Sunday will move him alongside Rafael Nadal with 22 Slam wins and see the 35-year-old return to world number one for the first time since last June. "I'm really thankful that I have enough gas in my legs to be able to play at this level on one of the biggest tennis courts in the world," said Djokovic, who is now 11-0 for the season and into a 33rd Grand Slam final. Srdjan issued a statement ahead of the semi-final saying he would stay away, insisting he "wishes only for peace" and never wanted to cause "disruption".

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Australian Open: 'Greek warrior' Stefanos Tsitsipas battles his way ... (Firstpost)

Stefanos Tsitsipas got the better of Karen Khachanov 7-6 (2), 6-4, 6-7 (6), 6-3 to book a place in the final where he will face nine-time Australian Open ...

This new, fighting, evolved Tsitsipas has shed, or tried to shed, the sulky, broody demeanour of the past. Follow us on [also read] [Tennis](https://www.firstpost.com/category/tennis) [Australian Open 2023: Novak Djokovic 'sent a message' with Andrey Rublev’s mauling, enters last four](https://www.firstpost.com/sports/tennis-news/australian-open-2023-novak-djokovic-sent-a-message-with-andrey-rublevs-mauling-enters-last-four-12049552.html) With small margins deciding matches at this level, the crowd has a big role to play. If he does claim his first major trophy on Sunday, Tsitsipas would rise to No. The quartet enthralled the crowd with great skills and trickery, even though it was played at a much-reduced intensity compared to their heyday. Marcos might not have won a Grand Slam during his career, but he was a great player and I consider him one of my role models.” Baghdatis, finalist in 2006, was all jokes and rolled back the clock with his smile. On Friday, that battling ability and resilience saw him book a place in the Australian Open final for the very first time. I think if he stays fit he’s going to become No. Later in the tiebreak, leading 6-4, Khachanov won four straight points – including with two pin-point forehands to save match points. He paces about on the court to egg himself on. The Serb beat American Tommy Paul 7-5, 6-1, 6-2 in the second semi-final.

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Don't remember either: Stefanos Tsitsipas gives cheeky response to ... (India Today)

Tsitsipas and Djokovic will face each other in the Australian Open final · The Greek star gave a blunt response when quizzed about Djokovic's remark · Tsitsipas ...

Stefanos Tsitsipas has given a cheeky response to Novak Djokovic's remark about him not playing in a final and said that he doesn't remember their 2021 French Open final as well. [By India Today Web Desk](/author/india-today-web-desk): Stefanos Tsitsipas has given a cheeky response to Novak Djokovic's remark about him not making a final and said that even he doesn't remember their summit clash against each other at the 2021 French Open. However, the 35-year-old seemingly forgot about this and, while complimenting his Australian Open final opponent, said that he hadn't played a final. It might not go the way I want it to, but I put 110 per cent out there.” I just see no downside or negativity in what I'm trying to do out there,” said Tsitsipas. I go about [it] this way...

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Novak Djokovic vs Stefanos Tsitsipas - Australian Open final: start ... (Daily Mail)

Novak Djokovic will be looking to make history this weekend when he goes head to head with Stefanos Tsitsipas in the Australian Open final.

They will get underway at 7.30pm Australian time. Djokovic vs Tsitsipas will be broadcasted in the UK live and exclusively on Eurosport. Djokovic and Tsitsipas will step foot on the court on Sunday. Stefanos Tsitsipas booked his place in the final by defeating Karen Khachanov in the semis Novak Djokovic cruised to the final after beating Tommy Paul in the semi-finals in straight sets [Djokovic cruised to the final after defeating American Tommy Paul](/sport/live/article-11680481/Novak-Djokovic-vs-Tommy-Paul-Australian-open-semi-final-2023-Live-Result.html) [Stefanos Tsitsipas got through Karen Khachanov in the semi finals](/sport/tennis/article-11682713/Stefanos-Tsitsipas-reaches-Australian-Open-final-beating-Karen-Khachanov-four-sets.html) [Novak Djokovic](/sport/novak_djokovic/index.html) will be looking to make history this weekend when he goes head-to-head with [Stefanos Tsitsipas](/sport/stefanos-tsitsipas/index.html) in the [Australian Open](/sport/australian_open/index.html) final.

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Tennis: Novak Djokovic books Australian Open final clash with ... (New Zealand Herald)

He was hardly troubled in setting up a clash with third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas.

In the first game, Djokovic flubbed an overhead, a weakness he’s never solved. Serbian flags were displayed throughout the stands and the air was filled with chants of Djokovic’s two-syllable nickname, “No-le! The 25-year-old was born in New Jersey and grew up in North Carolina, playing tennis at a club where the walls were festooned with posters of Andy Roddick — the last American man to win a Grand Slam singles title, way back at the 2003 US Open. The serving was so-so. Djokovic is now a perfect 19-0 over the last two rounds in Melbourne, and his nine triumphs there already are a men’s record. The shotmaking was subpar. “Winning Grand Slams and being the No. There was a pause in that string of victories a year ago, of course, when Djokovic was deported from Australia before competition began because he was not vaccinated against Covid-19. It’s not something that I want or need,” said Djokovic, who defended his father, Srdjan, for standing with a group of people waving Russian flags — at least one showing an image of Vladimir Putin — after the son’s quarterfinal victory against a Russian opponent. That is what the No. And so, not surprisingly, he overcame some shaky play in the early going and took over the match, beating Paul 7-5, 6-1, 6-2 to close in on a 10th Australian Open championship and 22nd Grand Slam title overall. We both had heavy legs in the first set.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas beats Karen Khachanov to reach 1st Australian ... (The Indian Express)

The No. 3-seeded Tsitsipas had been 0-3 in semifinals at Melbourne Park, but he finally went a step further to get to the second Grand Slam championship ...

Serving in the fourth set at 5-3, 40-love, his missed a forehand volley on No. Tsitsipas would go on to break to 5-4, helped by a wild point in which he got back three overheads by Khachanov, eliciting roars from the many spectators waving blue-and-white Greek flags. The serve clock elapsed again at 5-all, love-15, and the second infraction resulted in an automatic fault, prompting Tsitsipas’ father — who coaches him, along with former player Mark Philippoussis — to stand up from his courtside seat. 1 if he wins the championship, has won the Australian Open nine times and owns 21 Grand Slam titles in all — only Rafael Nadal, with 22, has more among men — and carried a 26-match winning streak at Melbourne Park into Friday’s second semifinal. Tsitsipas, though, regained his footing quickly, grabbing a 3-0 lead in the fourth. The No.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas enters 2023 Australian Open finals, says he used ... (WION)

Stefanos Tsitsipas won an Australian Open semi-final on his fourth attempt on Friday, battling into the decider at Melbourne Park with a gritty victory over ...

Khachanov looked down and out but in a late twist broke back when Tsitsipas -- two points from victory -- sent an overhead volley wide as he served for the match. Khachanov repelled three break points early in a second set which went with serve until Tsitsipas earned another two after a 22-shot rally at 4-4, and this time he made no mistake. It went to a tiebreak with Tsitsipas quickly taking charge. Tsitsipas has thrived in Melbourne throughout his career after bursting on the scene at the 2019 event as a 20-year-old when he dethroned defending champion Roger Federer in the last 16. Tsitsipas came into the Khachanov clash brimming with confidence, further fuelled by enjoying a 5-0 record over the Russian. If either he or the Serbian great lift the trophy, they will become world number one.

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Australian Open: Milestones beckon Novak Djokovic, Stefanos ... (Times of India)

Tennis News: Stefanos Tsitsipas was engaged in an on-court interview with Jim Courier after the third seed had dispatched Russian Karen Khachanov 7-6 (2), ...

There is some time to go before the men's title clash, but the mind games had already begun. , who is looking for a 10th title at Melbourne Park and a record-equalling 22nd Grand Slam title. Melbourne has a Greek community of about 400,000 people, the largest Greek-speaking population outside Greece, so much so that Tsitsipas considers this his 'home Slam' The interaction ended a little abruptly when Tsitsipas, talking about going for his first Grand Slam title and the world No. 1 ranking has been a childhood dream for him. 22; Greek ace targets maiden Major and No.

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Novak Djokovic or Stefanos Tsitsipas – Who Will Win Australian ... (India.com)

Australian Open 2023 Final: John McEnroe previewed the upcoming final and claimed that Djokovic is the favourite but reckoned Tsitsipas had the game to ...

The nine-time champion from Serbia, Djokovic, cruised past Tommy Paul in the 2023 Australian Open semifinals to set up a final clash with Stefanos Tsitsipas at Melbourne Park. Melbourne: The Rod Laver Arena would be packed to the rafters on Sunday when Novak Djokovic locks horns with Stefanos Tsitsipas in the Australian Open final. Given the greatness of Djokovic, he certainly starts overwhelming favourite to win the title.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas set for recurring Novak Djokovic nightmare in ... (Sporting News AU)

Stefanos Tsitsipas hasn't managed to shake his Novak Djokovic curse and it's unlikely to happen in the Australian Open 2023 final on Sunday night.

The Greek has played some excellent tennis on his way to the final, and will have the support of the adoring Australian crowd, but his propensity to have lapses during matches will ultimately be fatal. Djokovic is simply laser-focused on his mission to win the Australian Open title after his deportation last year - regardless of the real or fake injury to his hamstring. There is no doubt Tsitsipas is going to win Grand Slams throughout his career, but it isn't going to happen with the current form of the two players.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas - Australian Open finalist who was 'a few breaths ... (Sportstar)

There are not many athletes whose careers and outlooks have been forged by near-death experiences, but the 24-year-old world number four is an exception.

His biggest win to date came while he was still 21. “He’s very smart and wise. “That’s the trait of a champion, of someone who has great potential to be number one in the world and win Slams and be a great ambassador for the sport.” Sport is in his genes. I was just a few breaths away from dying. He was ranked 210 in the world in his first season but was inside the top 100 by the end of 2017 and as high as five in 2018, the first Greek to achieve such a status.

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Australian Open: Stefanos Tsitsipas to realise childhood dream ... (Planet Sport)

Stefanos Tsitsipas will try to live out a dream forged 17 years ago when he takes on Novak Djokovic for the Australian Open title on Sunday.

"I think that the experience of being in this particular situation and circumstances before helps," he said. I know what's ahead of me, and I'm excited." I'm going to play against Tsitsipas, who is in a great shape, great form, has been playing some of his best tennis. "Starting from that, I knew if I'm able to get out of my country and compete in other countries, European leagues - I proved myself over and over again that I'm actually good. "I'm playing great tennis," he said. I want to recreate that feeling for me'.

Australian Open Final Betting Preview: Novak Djokovic vs. Stefanos ... (Tennis Magazine)

In his current form, it's hard to make a case for anybody to beat Djokovic. But Tsitsipas has made the Serbian work hard before, and we believe he can do it ...

And this is also a way to potentially middle the match, if you backed Djokovic before the tournament. These two have met twice in a Grand Slam setting, with both match-ups coming at the French Open, and both of those matches went to deciding fifth sets. If he can just steal a set or work his way into two tiebreakers, this Over should hit with ease. There aren’t many people on the planet that believe Tsitsipas can beat him in this current form, but we like that he doesn’t have to. Tsitsipas has lost only three sets all tournament, and two of those came in a heavyweight battle against Jannik Sinner in the fourth round. We had Novak Djokovic as our pre-tournament best bet to win the 2023 Australian Open, and we suggested betting three or four units on him.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Novak Djokovic odds, betting trends ... (Sporting News)

Stefanos Tsitsipas will attempt to win his first Grand Slam while his opponent Novak Djokovic is looking at his 22nd and 10th Australian Open title.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas to live dream forged 17 years ago with Novak ... (Rhyl Journal)

Tsitsipas is aiming to become the first Greek grand slam champion while Djokovic is going for his 22nd slam title.

“I think that the experience of being in this particular situation and circumstances before helps,” he said. I’m going to play against Tsitsipas, who is in a great shape, great form, has been playing some of his best tennis. “The Serbian and Greek communities are big, for sure. “Starting from that, I knew if I’m able to get out of my country and compete in other countries, European leagues – I proved myself over and over again that I’m actually good. “I’m playing great tennis,” he said. “I remember watching it on TV saying to myself, ‘I want to be there one day myself.

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