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Tsitsipas: Apostolos Tsitsipas’ touching post about his collaboration with Stefanos
In his long post, Apostolos Tsitsipas referred to his collaboration with Stefanos Tsitsipas and the difficulties involved.
Apostolos Tsitsipas on the social media he maintains he mentioned his collaboration with Stefanos Tsitsipas and the difficulties involved.
The relevant post details: “As I sit and reflect on the incredible journey I embarked on with my son Stefanos, I am filled with a deep sense of gratitude and nostalgia. Our story is a story of dreams, dedication and striving.” Greatness. Training at a high level in tennis has taught me invaluable lessons about adversity, commitment and the inner workings of the human spirit.
When I first took on the role of Stefanos’ coach, I knew it was going to be a difficult undertaking. I realized that coaching isn’t just about improving his technique or making him physically stronger. It was also about cultivating his character, instilling values in him and guiding him through the ups and downs of this beautiful yet challenging sport.
From the start, I wanted Stefanos to embrace the philosophy that greatness doesn’t come overnight. It’s the culmination of countless hours of hard work, perseverance and dedication to improvement. I wanted him to understand that setbacks and failures are not obstacles but opportunities for growth and reflection.
I often shared stories of my own struggles and triumphs on the field, reminding Stefanos that even the greatest champions faced adversity. I wanted him to understand that his dreams are possible if he has the courage to fight for them. I wanted him to challenge his limits and get out of his comfort zone.
Humility is our foundation. True greatness goes beyond trophies. It’s about the impact you have on the lives of others. I taught Stefanos to keep his feet on the ground, to respect opponents and to be grateful for chances. Our goal was to inspire others to ignite their passion and encourage the steadfast pursuit of dreams.
But it was not a journey without sacrifices. It required an unwavering commitment from both Stefanos and myself. We sacrificed personal time, practiced countless hours and also had moments of rest. We’ve traveled the world together and experienced the ups and downs of this competitive tour. And in those moments I was not only Stefanos’ coach, but also his father, a person he trusted, an unwavering source of support.
Let our story serve as a beacon of inspiration!”
Source: sport 24
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Svitolina in wrestling. Half of the participants in the Aus Open 2026 1/16 final have been determined
January 21 Australian Open 2026 The second round matches of women’s singles took place at the top.
Ukrainian tennis player reached the third round at the Australian Open Elina SvitolinaDefeating Linda Klimovichova.
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Elina’s next opponent will be “neutral” Diana Schneider, who won three match points against Talia Gibson.
Unfortunately, world number one Arina Sabalenka (current champion) continues to compete. In the second round, Bai Zhuoxuan failed to force the Belarusian to fight.
On Wednesday, Coco Gauff (win against Olga Danilovic), Mirra Andreeva (win against Maria Sakkari) and Jasmine Paolini (win against Magdalena French) also advanced from the top 10 to the 1/16 final.
On the 22nd, the 1/32 final of the Australian Open will take place in the lower group.
Australian Open 2026. 1/16 last pair
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Arina Sabalenko [1] – Anastasia Potapova
Victoria Mboko [17] –
Clara Towson
Zeynep Sönmez [Q] –
Yulia Putintseva
Iva Jovic [29] –
Jasmine Paolini [7]
Coco Gauff [3] –
Hayley Baptist
Carolina Muchova [19] –
Magda Linette
Elina Svitolina [12] –Diana Schneider [23]
Elena-Gabriela Ruse – Mirra Andreeva [8]
Source: Sport UA
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Andreeva demolished her powerful opponent at the Australian Open. No one has done this for 19 years!
The last time something like this was achieved was before the birth of the Russian tennis player.
After a difficult start at the Australian Open, Mirra Andreeva faced another difficult opponent – Maria Sakkari. True, the titled Greek woman had to leave the court with the steering wheel, unlike our athlete, who achieved the best result among all tennis players in 19 years.
Difficult draw
Mirra was very unlucky with the draw at the Australian Open. Already in the first round she was opposed by the experienced Croatian tennis player Donna Vekic. Due to fatigue after winning the tournament in Adelaide, Andreeva experienced serious difficulties in this game. The Croatian even took the first game, but the more resilient Russian woman still put the finishing touches on her opponent – 4:6, 6:3, 6:0.
“Sometimes it takes time to get into the rhythm of a tournament, but here I didn’t have it, I needed to immediately start playing 100%, and I think the difficult draw contributed to this,” Andreeva is quoted as saying by the official website of the tournament after her victory over Vekic.
In the second round, our young star had to play Maria Sakkari, who in 2022 was ranked high in third place in the WTA rankings. The Greek also reached the semi-finals twice at Grand Slam tournaments. Recently, the athlete fell outside the top 50, but still posed a serious danger to rivals of any level.
Greek despair
In the first set, the titled Sakkari, despite her powerful dimensions, could not oppose anything to Andreeva, who acted much more aggressively and accurately. Maria’s statistics looked simply depressing: she did not earn a single actively won ball with 13 unforced errors. By some miracle, the Greek managed to earn three break points due to the Russian’s mistakes, but failed to convert them.
But Andreeva succeeded in her successful reception game. She made breaks three times, and on her serve she always brought the matter to victory in games. It took Mirra only 27 minutes to pin her opponent in the first set – 6:0.
The Russian also started the second game strongly, taking two games in a row. Maria was already throwing up her hands in despair and nervously communicating with the team. It seemed that bringing the match to victory was a matter of technique, but Sakkari suddenly “woke up”. She won 12 draws in a row, which excited the stands, which were filled with many migrants with Greek roots. The fans even started shouting encouragement as their favorite team took the lead for the first time – 3:2.
But the general Greek celebration at Margaret Court Arena quickly ended. The equal fight lasted only three games, after which Mirra again made a break, which became decisive in the match. In the tenth game, our tennis player scored an easy victory in the set – 6:4.
Thanks to this success, Andreeva achieved a cool achievement. The Russian became the youngest tennis player since 2007 to reach the third round of women’s singles at the Australian Open for three years in a row. Nicole Vaidishova was rocking the Melbourne courts when Mirra was not even born.
Source: Sportbox
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Mirra Andreeva defeated Sakkari and reached the third round of the Australian Open
Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva reached the third round of the Australian Open.
In the second round match, eighth seed Andreeva defeated Maria Sakkari of Greece with a score of 6:0, 6:4. The meeting lasted 1 hour 7 minutes.
For 18-year-old Andreeva, this is her 30th victory at Grand Slam tournaments. The next opponent of the first racket of Russia will be the Romanian Elena-Gabriela Ruse.
Grand Slam Tournament. Australian Open. Melbourne (Australia). Hard. Total prize fund: about $75 million
Women. Second round
Mirra Andreeva (Russia, 8) – Maria Sakkari (Greece) – 6:0, 6:4
Source: Sportbox
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