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Apostolos Tsitsipas: “Our thoughts are with the people of Thessaly”

At the beginning of the press conference, the head of the national team in the Davis Cup, Apostolos Tsitsipas, referred to the victims of Thessaly due to the bad weather, Daniel, and emphasized that everyone’s thoughts were with them.

The Davis Cup will take place in Kallimarmaro on September 16th and 17th, with Greece taking on Slovakia.

The head of the Greek mission, Apostolos Tsitsipas spoke at the press conference on Thursday (September 14th) about holding the event in Greece, the devastating floods in Thessaly, but also about the establishment of a national tennis center.

“For my part, I would like to welcome all journalists and media representatives who will cover this beautiful event. I would also like to welcome all the officials, the people who helped organize the event.

As Mr Zannias also said, we have a duty to hold the event in Greece against Slovakia as usual, always keeping in mind what has happened in our country recently.

Our thoughts are there, we feel compassion for these people and all children will try to take part in the competition as modestly as possible. I would also like to say a few words about Slovakia and welcome one of the most interesting teams in Europe.

They have perhaps the tightest and most consistent squad in Davis Cup competition with quality players. We wish them good luck and that an impressive event will take place, that the games will be beautiful with the participation of all players.

The response from the people was, as you also said, great and honored the event in the Olympic Stadium as it will now be. Tennis has become a very popular sport in Greece and we are slowly acquiring its culture, with the state taking the right steps in this direction.

The Federation is also working hard and synchronizing this. As for the National Tennis Center, I think that there have been attempts to implement such an initiative from time to time, now the conditions are more mature, although it is not so easy.

It’s not easy because we need support beyond the state. We need sponsors because tennis is a demanding sport. In order to adequately support the athletes, large financial resources are required. I think the sponsors are ready now, they know the requirements. With the current level of support for sport, the conditions are ideal for something like this to happen soon.”

On the absence of Stefanos Sakellaridis: “Because I took this issue personally, as I did with all athletes to invite them to the national team.

I have had several conversations with Mr. Sakellaridis’ family, the people responsible for his racing program, but unfortunately Stefanos Sakellaridis is now active in racing in Asia.

He had arranged matches there, and since he appears to be doing well in the tournaments he takes part in, he has decided to expand his competitive activities in China, as he obviously will not have the opportunity to take part in the national team matches now.

I think Stefanos is currently at a competitive level of advancement, we can’t blame him. It was a personal decision. He is at a relatively young age, he is almost 19 years old, so we respect his decision, we wish him all the best and I believe he will be with us at a future Davis Cup.”

When he met his children again after the US Open, he said: “It’s nice to see your children again on the Davis Cup team. After such a long journey to America and seeing your children making progress and being able to stand on their own makes me very proud and we will definitely fight together here to achieve our goal.

I think everything is fine, everything is going well and we will be ready to enjoy these moments. I would say my soul was with them at the US Open too. Biologically I wasn’t there, but my love was there and that was enough.”

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Russian tennis player Alexandrova lost to the 112th racket of the world in the first round of the Australian Open

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Russian tennis player Alexandrova lost to the 112th racket of the world in the first round of the Australian Open

Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova failed to reach the second round of the Australian Open in Melbourne.

At the start of the tournament, Alexandrova, who received the 11th seed, lost to Turkish Zeynep Sönmez with a score of 5:7, 6:4, 4:6. The meeting lasted 2 hours 37 minutes.

Sönmez, ranked 112th in the WTA rankings, will play the winner of the match between Anna Bondar (Hungary) and Elisabeth Mandlik (USA) in the second round.

Grand Slam Tournament. Australian Open. Melbourne (Australia). Hard. Total prize fund: about $75 million

Women. First round

Zeynep Sönmez (Türkiye, Q) — Ekaterina Alexandrova (Russia, 11) — 7:5, 4:6, 6:4

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Australian Open Gabriel Diallo loses to Alexander Zverev in the 1st round

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Australian Open Gabriel Diallo loses to Alexander Zverev in the 1st round

(Melbourne) Quebecer Gabriel Diallo had a good start, but his opponent was simply too strong in the first round of the Australian Open tennis tournament.

Diallo (41e) lost 6-7 (1), 6-1, 6-4 and 6-2 to German Alexander Zverev (third) on Sunday.

Obviously not intimidated by his opponent, Diallo quickly scored a break to make it 3-1 in the opening set. Although he let this lead slip away, he still won the first five points of the tiebreaker to give himself the lead.

Zverev, who reached the final of this first major tournament of the season before losing to the Italian Jannik Sinner last year, was however whipped by this first round. He took the second run in 32 minutes and maintained his pace until the end.

Zverev slammed 15 aces and won 85% of rallies with his first serve ball. He will face in the second round the winner of a duel between the Australian Alexei Popyrin (49e) and the Frenchman Alexandre Muller (50e).

Diallo struggled with his second ball, committing five double faults and winning 38% of the points with it.

Having ended his long-standing association with coach Martin Laurandeau at the start of the year, Diallo begins the new season with three defeats in four games. The first two came at the hands of Hong Kong’s Coleman Wong (132), in the second round in Hong Kong, and Italian Andrea Vavassori (336e), in the first round in Adelaide.

Diallo reached the second round in Melbourne last year. His best Grand Slam result is a third-round loss at the 2024 U.S. Open. However, he is 0-8 against players in the top 10 on the ATP Tour.

Canadian Liam Draxl (145e) was also in action on Sunday morning in Melbourne, with a match against Bosnian Damir Dzumhur (66e).

Félix Auger-Aliassime (seventh) and Denis Shapovalov (23e), among men, just like Leylah Annie Fernandez (22e), Victoria Mboko (17e) and Marina Stakusic (127e), on the women’s side, are also in the running.

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(Melbourne) Italian Jasmine Paolini was dominant from the start at the Australian Open, winning 6-1, 6-2 in just over an hour against Belarusian Aliaksandra Sasnovich on Sunday.

Paolini (seventh) won the first round in just 27 minutes against Sasnovich (102e) on center court, giving the crowd what they wanted as a curtain-raiser to this first major tournament of the season.

At the end of the day, the world’s leading rackets Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz will make their debut. The Belarusian will face the French Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah (118e), while the Spaniard takes on the Australian Adam Walton (79e).

Sabalenka is seeking her third Australian Open title. She lost in the final last year against American Madison Keys (ninth).

Alcaraz, for his part, will try to win the only Grand Slam tournament he is missing, although he has triumphed twice in France, England and the United States.

The American Venus Williams (576e) will become the oldest player, at 45, to play a main draw match in Australia. She will face the Serbian Olga Danilovic (68e).

Williams has never won the Australian Open. She reached the final in 2003 and 2017, losing to her sister Serena each time.

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