Tennis
Tsitsipas: “Medvedev was better, he’s not the most mature”
Stefanos Tsitsipas acknowledged Medvedev’s superiority but pointed out that the Russian isn’t the most mature tennis player, referring to his outburst while also providing a response on coaching.
Speaking after his defeat to Daniel Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas acknowledged the Russian’s superiority in the semifinals of the Australian Open.
First, the 23-year-old tennis player explained: “Defeat is always defeat. I fight every game to the end, but today he played better tennis than me. I have to learn from this experience and improve my performance. I won’t focus on the negative. We have a great season ahead us us opportunities that I will try to seize.
I want to improve physically, mentally and improve my game in general. “Today’s game is a good lesson for me for the future.”
When asked about Medvedev’s outburst in the second set, he said: “Definitely fun. I don’t pay attention to such things. I know players who do it to upset you, maybe it’s a tactic. He’s alright, he’s not the most mature person after all”.
He then pointed out again that he would not take any instructions from his father: “It wasn’t coaching. You saw how I lost my score in my games the other day. I don’t hear anything when I’m playing, it’s impossible. When people are screaming so loud at every point, you have to have tremendous hearing for me could hear your coach “I laughed the other day because I think my coach was 5km away in the match with Per and I got a warning. That was the funnest moment of the tournament.”.
From the moment he received the warning in the fourth set, he seemed upset, which he says isn’t true: “I’m used to it. They’ve been aiming at me for a long time. I’ve had warnings in the past and the referees take care of my box, they never look at the opponent’s box. I’ve been a victim for a long time. They never will understand that I don’t hear anything when I play “I try to find solutions, read the game before the point. The last thing I want is for someone to give me direction and advice. I’m not one to listen when I play I can do that in training.”.
When asked if he had spoken to his father about the matter, he said: “Yes, I spoke to him. My father is a man who wants to be involved when something is intense. He likes to talk, you can’t stop him. It’s something that comes naturally to him. I’ve talked to him about it, I’ve spent countless hours trying to figure it out, but it’s a part of him. I’m sure he will continue to get coaching violations, although I can’t hear a word of what he’s saying. But it’s okay, they can keep doing it if they see fit.
That was one of the reasons I went public last year and said coaching should be allowed because coaches do it anyway. Most save it and do it in a pretty clever way, I can assure you. I’ve seen coaches do it and not be punished in many cases. “If coaching is allowed, there will be less tension and things will become clearer in every way.”
Source: sport24
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Tennis
ATP number ten initially confirmed participation in Aus Open, then withdrew
24-year-old British tennis player Jack DraperThe national team, which ranks 10th in the ATP rankings, will not be able to play in the 2025 Australian Open.
This became known on December 26. Jack recorded a video message in which he stated that he will miss the Australian series completely:
“Unfortunately, my team and I have decided not to travel to Australia this year. This is a really difficult decision because the Australian Open is a Grand Slam event, one of the biggest tournaments in our sport.”
However, I had been suffering from a hand injury for a long time. I am in the final stages of my recovery and returning to the court so early for five-set matches does not seem like a wise decision for me and my tennis.
Of course, I have already experienced many failures. But this was the hardest and hardest I have ever experienced. I expect to be back racing and competing on the field in 2026. Thank you everyone for your support in 2025; This really means a lot to me. I hope to return to tour soon and compete at the highest level again,” Draper said.
Interestingly, Draper only announced that he would play at a major in Melbourne on the 24th of the same month.
Jack has been away from the Tour since late August, when he withdrew from his match against Zizou Bergs in the second round of the US Open, ending his season early.
— jack draper (@jackdraper0) December 26, 2025
Source: Sport UA
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Tennis
ATP Awards 2025. Alcaraz vs Sinner: Who was the best? All award winners
Professional Tennis Players Association (ATP) gave awards to players based on the results of the 2025 season.
Carlos Alcaraz, the leader in the world rankings, became the best tennis player of the year. His main rival was Jannik Sinner.
Alcaraz’s former coach Juan Carlos Ferrero (also Carlitos’ second coach Samuel Lopez) has already received the best coach award.
ATP Awards 2025. All award winners
- Best Tennis Player of the Year – Carlos Alcaraz
- Best Greenhouses of the Year – Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool
- Coach of the Year – Juan Carlos Ferrero (and Samuel Lopez)
- Breakthrough of the Year – Valentin Vachereau
- Favorite of the Year – Jannik Sinner
- Stefan Edberg Award (for sportsmanship) – Carlos Alcaraz
- Arthur Ashe Prize (for humanitarian aid) – Andrey Rublev
- Tournaments of the year – ATP 1000 Cincinnati, ATP 500 Doha, ATP 250 Bostad
- Match of the Year – Monte Carlos Masters Quarter Finals Carlos Alcaraz – Arthur Fiss [4:6, 7:5, 6:3]
VIDEO. Match of the year: Alcaraz vs Fis in the Masters quarter-final in Monte Carlo
Source: Sport UA
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Tennis
Rublev beat Vachereau at the World Tennis Continental Cup in China
Russian tennis player Andrey Rublev defeated the representative of Monaco, Valentin Vachereau, at the World Tennis Continental Cup tournament in Shenzhen (China).
Rublev, representing the world team, beat Vachereau from the European team with a score of 2:6, 7:6 (7:5), 10:7.
The overall score at the tournament was 3:2 in favor of the world team.
Rublev’s next opponent will be Italian Flavio Cobolli, Vachereau will face Zhang Zhizhen from China. Both meetings will take place on Sunday.
The tournament takes place December 26–28. The eight participants are divided into two teams: Team Europe and Team World. Each player will play two singles matches, and two doubles matches will also be played.
Source: Sportbox
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