Tennis
With Aliasim or Medvedev, Tsitsipas when overtaking Siner
Stefanos Tsitsipas is determined for big things at the Australian Open and wants to overcome Yannick Sinner’s obstacle to get into the top 8 of the tournament where one of Aliasim or Medvedev will be waiting for him.
In life it’s important to have dreams and set big goals and Stefanos Tsitsipas proves day after day, month after month and tournament after tournament that he not only sets the bar high but is also ready, with hard work always to go further to an even higher level.
He’s proving it with that on the Australian Open courts, with the Greek champion being very stable in his performance and consistent in his plan, passing one after the first rounds.
On Monday afternoon (1/24) it was Taylor Fritz’s turn to bow to the value of Tsitsipas, who prevailed 3-2 sets after a long, long and arduous battle and now everything is open on the way up.
Next opponent for Tsitsipas (World No. 4) is Yannick Siner (No. 10) and of course with such good momentum there is no other goal for the top Greek tennis player than winning again which will see him finish in the Top 4 at the first Grand Slam of 2022.
Of course, the challenge for Tsitsipas is that if he throws Siner out permanently, his semi-final opponent with Ozer Aliasim (No. 9) and Daniel Medvedev will emerge through an equally high-profile pair (No. 2) just by chance not in the top ten of the rankings .
The preferred opponent will undoubtedly be Aliasim, with the Russian being one of the best trained players and even having some very strong duels with our champion.
If Tsitsipas overcomes this obstacle, from then on the grand final awaits him, with currently on the other side of the board the pairs Monfis (No. 20) – Beretini (No. 7) and Sapovalov (No. 14) – Nadal guest are (No. 5).
Source: sport24
Jessica Martinez is an author at Sportish, a publication dedicated to sports news and analysis. She covers various topics related to sports and provides insightful commentary on the latest developments in the world of sports.
