Stefanos Tsitsipas has high-goals ahead of the 2020 US Open as the Greek will have a chance to win his first Grand Slam title.
The young Greek lost to
Milos Raonic in the semifinals of the Western & Southern Open. The second Grand Slam of the 2020 season will be a good opportunity for him to get a shot on his first Grand Slam title as he'll be starting the tournament as the fourth-seeded. In an interview, Tsitsipas said:
“I've never played on Arthur Ashe or in a big court to experience that here at the
US Open. I only played here twice. I haven't done really well, up to my expectations. I would love to play, for sure, it's like a dream for everyone, to play a night session match on Arthur Ashe. It's been a dream of mine, since forever.”
“I really hope I get a win against Raonic in the future because he's a very difficult opponent to face. I think the best server on the Tour. Now I can compare, because I played him twice. On both matches he was consistent and serving incredibly well. It makes your life very difficult. I think getting a win against him will be a really, really good victory that shows a lot of value.”
“I did find ways to be more involved in other things, except tennis of course. My training was a big part of my daily routine back at the academy in the south of France. I just took time to gravitate towards myself, just have a good time, even though that really wasn't the best period of time to have a good time. We're all locked in our homes. I still found ways to feel entertained and feel like I'm doing something.”
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