Tennis
Tsitsipas: “If I forget on the pitch, I make geometric patterns”
Stefanos Tsitsipas solved the questions (or gave birth to more) about the times he’s been forgotten on the pitch and doesn’t realize he’s won a point or even a game.
Stefanos Tsitsipas resolved the questions on the times he doesn’t understand he won a point or even a game at this year’s Australian Open.
He did it in a game when he defeated Taylor Harry Fritz, he did it in the preliminary round against Benoit Perr and he was asked about it in an interview with Eurosport.
“It’s not the first time this has happened. It’s happened in the past and it’s good. You’re committed and you give it your all. It happened in my previous game and it happened today. It is what it is .”
When asked what he thinks when he gets lost on the pitch, he replied: “I just focus and make geometric patterns. I’m really focused and trying to see the future, the next move like I’m playing chess. It’s nice to get lost in the noise and I feel like time is slowing down. “
Regarding the strong blows of the American opponent, he pointed out: “He’s good at service, he caused damage with his forehand and he did a very good job when I wasn’t having good shots. He put a lot of pressure on me when I gave him time and it took a lot of patience. ”
Finally he was asked about his operated elbow and said: “I’m relieved to have played without pain and happy to be playing at this level without pain. I’ve had a difficult few months in 2021 and I’m glad there’s no sign of a problem playing.”
Source: sport24
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