US Open – Gone are the times when the name Stefanose Titsipase (27) chased the opponents fear and feeling the approaching defeat. The Greek tennis player is worried about the courts. He won twice of the last ten games. Daniel Altmaier (26), who won after sets 7: 6, 1: 6, 4: 6, 6: 3 and 7: 5, gave him the latest defeat in the second round of the US Open.
Tsitsipas – Altmaier 6: 7, 6: 1, 6: 4, 3: 6, 5: 7
He tried to replace his coach and father of Apostolose Titsipase for Goran Ivanišević to return after a few weeks under his coach wings. But nothing helps. The former world three Stefanos Titsipas in vain is looking for a way back between the elite.
Nothing has changed the duel with Altmaier, who, moreover, showed that a native of Athens is a lot of trouble not only playing but also mentally. After a lost match, he sent a clear message to the German tennis player: “No wonder why I shot you.“
What was it about? Altmaier suffered his opponent throughout the match with frequent changes in the rhythm. Long exchanges interleaved the transitions to the network and was not afraid to reach the bottom of the bottom. And it was the double Grand Slam finalist.
After one of such services, Tsitsipas angrily detonated the ball towards the body of the German tennis player, for which he immediately apologized. He hid the sharp words of the river, which is currently 28.
According to Titsipas’s expression, the submission of the bottom is a manifestation of disrespect for the opponent. “Next time don’t be surprised why I fired you, yes? I just say that if you serve the bottom… “
The German tennis player did not respond to his opponent.
Tsitsipas has a poor balance of 20 wins and 17 defeats this year, two consecutive matches were able to win the last time at Barcelona in April, defeating Reilly Opelka and Sebastian Kord to end up on French Arthur Files.
Titsipas experienced this year’s most successful tournament in February in Dubai, where he did not find a conqueror and scored his twelfth tournament triumph.
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Results of male singles at the US Open