MELBOURNE, Jan 16 — Third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas credited his fighting spirit for helping bank a fifth straight win of the year today to speed into the Australian Open second...
MELBOURNE, Jan 16 — Third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas credited his fighting spirit for helping bank a fifth straight win of the year today to speed into the Australian Open second round, as he targets a maiden Grand Slam title.
Tsitsipas led the ATP Tour for most matches won last year and reached seven finals, winning two of them. “It was challenging, he came up with some good tennis in the third set, I kind of lost my rhythm in the serve, I wasn’t expecting to get broken twice in a row,” he said.
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