Stéfanos Tsitsipás: The Portrait of a Solitary but Successful Tennis Player

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The ultra-competitive Greek tennis player, solitary but very comfortable on YouTube and Instagram, is participating in the Masters on Sunday.

Has a professional tennis player with pockets bulging with promise just out of adolescence missed his career if he hasn’t won a Grand Slam by the age of 25? Compared to the three-headed hydra (Federer-Nadal-Djokovic) who has ruled the discipline for around fifteen years, no doubt. On the scale of a family project that emerged from nothing, namely the Greece of the yellow ball, definitely not. Firstly because Stéfanos Tsitsipás has proven more in a lifetime (in bulk: two Grand Slam finals, two Masters 1000 victories in Monte-Carlo and the ATP Finals tournament which pits the eight best players against each other at the end of the year ) than two decades, at random, of French players. Then, because by constantly traveling, juggling time zones, he developed other skills. Photos, podcasts, travel videos, YouTube channel… “I like to be active and experiment. I need to feel apart from others. This creative side helps me take my mind off things and share my passions. This especially helps me appreciate the side effects of the circuit. However, I dedicate every day of my life to tennis, since I only have one. I do my best to make my dreams come true. There, I am totally focused on my career. We’ll then see if I get into video production.” On this opening day of the Masters 1,000 in Paris, and before the Sunday debut of the Masters in Turin which brings together the highest ranked players in the world, a multitude of followers

2023-11-08 18:26:29
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