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Tsitsipas: ‘I won’t pretend, I won’t say I have a chance to do well’

Stefanos Tsitsipas stated a day before his Indian Wells debut that based on his performance and situation this season he knows he won’t do well in the tournament.

On Friday (October 3rd) or Stefanos Tsitsipas (No. 3 in the world) throws himself into the battle of Indian Wells, where he meets Jordan Thompson in the second round of the tournament on Friday (September 4th).

Speaking at the press conference ahead of his debut at the event, the Greek tennis player claimed that he is not in the best possible shape at the moment. In fact, he expressed his opinion that he would not go far in the tournament.

“I’m still recovering. I’m not going to pretend that I’m a favorite or that I have a chance to do well in these two tournaments because that wouldn’t be right. I don’t see myself as a favorite in these two tournaments, I haven’t said it many times in my career, but I don’t think I can get very far.

The priority is to get my body fit and “fixed” for the sand season. I’m enjoying being here, I like tournaments like this and I’m aiming for Masters titles, but I’m pretty sure it won’t be my best performance.”

He was then asked why he decided to compete under these conditions: “Sometimes you get difficult missions and decisions and it’s hard to always do the right thing. I can’t lose Masters even if I want to.

The Tour is demanding and these tournaments are important. There are also rules for participation. I have made an agreement with myself not to miss these two events and to do my best to play the minimum if necessary.”

Regarding the shoulder injury he said: “It’s a strange injury, I’ve made some changes in preparation that have helped me be consistent and play well in Australia and I’ve enjoyed it on the pitch after seeing that change in my game.

In the video you can also see that my technique has changed a bit. That affected my shoulder. It’s unfortunate that it happened at this point in the season after my strong start and one last slam. I have to have faith and follow a daily process to get healthy again.

For the last two years my shoulder has been affected from the constant games and I need to take my time and have the right medical team around me before I have these complications again.

I haven’t trained much in the last few weeks, I don’t think I’ve ever trained so little in my career. Very few hours on court and very limited in what I can do but I love the sport and want to compete in front of my fans from California and around the world. I’ll do it for her.”

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January 25 Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina (WTA 12) The Australian Open will continue to be competed in 2026.

In the fourth round, the Ukrainian player will play against the seventh neutral racket in the world Mirra Andreeva. The fight will start at 12.00 Kyiv time in Rod Laver Arena.

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This will be the second head-to-head meeting between the rivals. The score is 1:0 in Andreeva’s favor.

The winner of the fight will face Coco Gauff or Carolina Muchova in the quarter-finals.

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Elina Svitolina – Mirra Andreeva. Prediction and announcement for the Australian Open match

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Elina Svitolina – Mirra Andreeva. Prediction and announcement for the Australian Open match

Elina Svitolina (WTA 12) will face Mirra Andreeva (WTA 7) in the fourth round of the Australian Open on January 25.

The match is scheduled to start at 12:00 Kyiv time.

Sport.ua together with a betting partner bet announcing the upcoming fight!

Elina Svitolina

The Ukrainian athlete started this season brilliantly and currently has a streak of eight wins in official tournaments. Svitolina has already won the title in Auckland but she needs to perform well at the majors.

In the first round, the athlete defeated Spaniard Krystyna Buksha with scores of 6:4, 6:1, then defeated the young Polish player Linda Klimovichova with scores of 7:5, 6:1. The most difficult was the last match against the “neutral” Diana Schneider – 7:6, 6:3, in this match there were up to nine breaks. Svitolina won the last fight with her experience, made a little less mistakes, won a little more and finally put the finishing touches on her opponent.

The best performance at the Australian Open was in the quarter-finals; This was achieved three times, thus putting the tennis player one step away from repeating his personal best. If successful, Elina will compete with the winner of the Gauff-Mukhova pairing.

Mirra Andreeva

The “neutral” team also starts the season well but rarely behaves with dignity on the field. Andreeva reached the quarter-finals in Brisbane, where she deservedly lost to Marta Kostyuk in two sets. Later, the athlete managed to win the championship in Adelaide, beating Canadian Mboko in the final.

The tennis player is 18 years old and is not bothered by his busy schedule. Despite its place in the top 10, it lacks emotional stability. Andreeva started this tournament with a tough win against Donna Vekic – 4:6, 6:3, 6:0, then beat Greek Maria Sakkari 6:4, 6:0 and in the last match she beat Romanian Elena-Gabriela Ruse 6:3, 6:4. At the Australian Major the neutral team never advanced beyond the fourth round.

personal meetings

The tennis players played each other only once; The match took place in the quarter-finals of the Indian Wells tournament in March last year. Andreeva then won with scores of 7:5 and 6:3.

To guess

Bookmakers give a slight advantage to the “neutral”, which is explained by the fact that it is higher in the rankings and is also 13 years younger. Svitolina’s motivation will be very high in such a match.

I don’t think the winner will be determined quickly, so I’m betting on 1.76 out of 21.5 games in total.

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01/25/2026

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Svitolina’s fight. Match schedule of Ukrainians at the Aus Open on January 25

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Svitolina’s fight. Match schedule of Ukrainians at the Aus Open on January 25

On January 25, the 1/8 singles finals as well as the first round matches of the junior tournaments will begin at the 2026 Australian Open.

On Sunday, Elina Svitolina will play in Melbourne and three Ukrainian teenagers will also start: Nikita Belozertsev, Polina Sklyar, Antonina Sushkova, Sofia Belinskaya.

Svitolina’s fight. Match schedule of Ukrainians at the Aus Open on January 25

Australian Open 2026. Singles, 1/8 final

Rod Laver Arena. 2nd start of the night session (cannot be before 12:00)

Elina Svitolina [12] – Mirra Andreeva [8]

Australian Open 2026. Juniors. Singles, 1/32 final

Court No. 14. 1. Launch (cannot be before 01:00)

Nikita Belozertsev [6] – Aaro Gabet [Q]

Court No. 8. 3. Launch (cannot be before 04:00)

Antonina Sushkova Zhang Qian Wei

Court No. 12. 3. Launch (cannot be before 04:00)

Polina Sklyar [Q] – Teresa Germanova

Court No. 6. 5. Launch (Cannot be before 07:00)

Sofia Belinskaya Emily Chen [WC]

Australian Open 2026. Juniors. Doubles, 1/32 final

Court No. 14. 5. Launch (Cannot be before 07:00)

Nikita Belozertsev / Jamie Mackenzie- Ymerali İbrahimi / Cooper Pouch [WC]

Court No. 14. 6. Launch (cannot be before 08:30)

Polina Sklyar / Aishi Das- Mariella Tamm / Zhang Rui’en [6]

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