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TAG: Stefanos Tsitispas

Mar/25

10

The Reinvention of Tsitsipas

Jim Courier was so impressed by the new edition of Stefanos Tsitsipas that he said he was re-born. That’s the highest praise anyone can give to a stagnated player, especially coming from a Grand Slam champion and former world no. 1, the analysis carries a lot of weight. Tsitsipas looked like a dead player for […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/25

9

BNP Paribas Open Observations

We keep hearing the establishment media talking point that “Coco Gauff is the best athlete in the WTA.” I disagree with that agenda push. Coco is a very, very good defensive player, extremely scrappy and tenacious but she is by far not the best WTA athlete. Gauff has a lousy, unreliable serve, a sometimes wild […] Continue to read full article...

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Jul/23

7

Wimbledon Observations

Andy Murray is playing at a very high level, close to his best but just fell short. In the fourth set tiebreaker when he lost a 30 ball rally on Tsitsipas’s overhead winner, Murray excessively complained angrily to his box, wasting very valuable energy. Of course he lost that tiebreaker and went down the early […] Continue to read full article...

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