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Tsitsipas: “My collaboration with Filippousis is over, I will not blame anyone”

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Tsitsipas: “My collaboration with Filippousis is over, I will not blame anyone”

In his statements, Stefanos Tsitsipas confirmed the completion of his collaboration with Mark Filippoussi after the US Open but took responsibility for his disqualification.

Stefanos Tsitsipas’ collaboration with Mark Filippoussi ended after the Greek tennis player was banned from the US Open.

This was to be expected as their agreement called for coexistence during US tournaments. So it would be concluded after the conclusion of the last Grand Slam of the year anyway.

Thus, Stefanos Tsitsipas only confirmed the concrete development, with Apostolos Tsitsipas taking the lead for the rest of the year.

“The idea of ​​bringing Mark was my own. Our collaboration for this summer ended here. We had decided that beforehand. From now on I will continue with my own team, which also includes my father.”

I hope to play like I did at the beginning of the year and finish with a higher rating than now. The truth is that I had a chance this week because I didn’t have many points to defend because I was down far enough now. he reported to Eurosport.


He had previously taken full responsibility for the ban at the press conference, stressing that he was responsible for the image he gave on the pitch.

“I will not blame anyone on my team. Everything on the pitch is under my control and how I can perform on the pitch. If I can’t perform, I won’t do well. That happened this summer. I.” wasn’t able to get good results.

I won’t blame anyone, I put in a mediocre performance after Los Cabos. I had a difficult transition in Toronto, where I was severely jet lagged for the first time on the tour. I wanted to give up the game against Gael (Monfils) but I played hoping I would do something. I can’t say anything about the other two results, about this one today. It was just an average performance.

My opponent played better tennis. I want to congratulate him because I think I’m a good player and I don’t want to lose so easily. I try to make it as difficult as possible and if it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work. I move on with my life. I hope it will be better in the future.”


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Swiatek begins his journey to win his first Australian Open trophy with a hard-fought victory

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January 19 Polish tennis player Iga Swiatek He made a successful start to the 2026 Australian Open.

In the first round, the Polish woman defeated the Chinese representative in two sets Yuan Yue (WTA 130) in 1 hour 57 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Yuan Yue (China) [Q] – Iga Swiatek (Poland) [2] – 6:7 (5:7), 3:6

Returning with a score of 3:5 in the first game, Iga did not allow his opponent to serve for the set in the 10th game.

Swiatek played against Yuan Yue for the second time. At the end of September 2025, Iga defeated the Chinese woman in the second round of competition in Beijing.

Iga has yet to win the Australian Open trophy. Her next opponent will be Czech Maria Bouzkova (Czech Republic, WTA 44).

Swiatek became the first tennis player since Carolina Pliskova (25 consecutive wins from Wimbledon 2016 to Australian Open 2023) to win 25 or more consecutive opening matches in women’s singles Grand Slam tournaments.

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Starodubtseva lost to world number 78 in the Australian Open 2026 1/64 final

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Ukrainian tennis player Yulia Starodubtseva (WTA 110) She completed her campaign at the 2026 Australian Open.

The Ukrainian player was defeated in three sets in the first round Family Tomljanovic (Australia, WTA 78) in 2 hours 33 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Yulia Starodubtseva (Ukraine) [Q] – Ayla Tomljanovic (Australia) – 6:4, 6:7 (3:7), 1:6

Starodubtseva held her second head-to-head match against Tomljanovic. In 2025, Yulia lost to Ayla at the start of the WTA 1000 competition in Beijing.

Starodubtseva started with the qualifiers at the Australian Open, where she managed to defeat Alice Tubello, Despina Papamikhail and Victoria Tomova.

Yulia played on the courts of Melbourne for the third time in her career and has not yet managed to get past the first round of the main draw.

Tomljanovic will play in the 1/32 final against Elena-Gabriela Ruse, who knocked out Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska the previous day.

In addition to Starodubtseva and Yastremskaya, Marta Kostyuk also left the Australian slam from the Ukrainian representatives. So far, the only Ukrainian who has managed to advance to the second round of AO-2026 is Elina Svitolina. Angelina Kalinina and Alexandra Oleynikova will start at the Major on the 20th.

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The Canadian tennis player was unable to finish her match at the Australian Open due to cramps and left the court in a wheelchair

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The Canadian tennis player was unable to finish her match at the Australian Open due to cramps and left the court in a wheelchair

Canadian tennis player Marina Stakusic was unable to complete her first round match at the Australian Open against Australian Priscilla Hon due to cramps.

Stakusic refused to continue fighting in the match with the score 6:1, 4:6, 3:5.

She was able to leave the court only with the help of a medical team, who put the athlete in a wheelchair.

“I really hope she gets better, because there was a real drama there.”

Of course, I didn’t want to win this way, but I’m very glad that I made it to the second round,” 7news quotes Hong.

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