Like last season, the 6th in the world is in the final four without having lost a set along the way. Released the day before his qualification for the Masters was confirmed, the Greek impressed this Friday against the Russian: “My game reached an interesting level today (Friday), better than in recent days,” he said. savored. After a big bout of life in the heart of summer, the Australian Open finalist is feeling good again: “I wasn’t playing excellent tennis. I made some changes in my team and other things I changed also in terms of equipment. He believes he is close to his best level: “I don’t know what my best level is. I had a very good level at the Australian Open this year. I played perhaps one of my best tennis at the London Masters, in 2019 or during my first title in Monte-Carlo. I feel like every tournament is a new opportunity to show my best tennis. There are a lot of factors and parameters to integrate.” All with his father always by his side: “We always like to have a safety net around us and my father is someone that I feel familiar with, especially when we travel through all these countries in the world. It was difficult being away from him, because I found that there was no real structure in my daily tennis, everything was a little looser than usual. I think my dad’s ability is to come on court and ‘fix’ me in a way, if something isn’t really going the way I want it to. Even in failures and difficult times, he is still able to come in and he refuses to leave the court if what needs to be fixed has not been fixed. I don’t feel like I can find that with other coaches.”
Rolex Paris Masters: “Difficult to evolve without my father”, confides Tsitsipas at the semi-final meeting
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