After Loss to Nishikori in Montreal, Tsitsipas Calls Out His Dad for Poor Teaching

By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Thursday August 8, 2024

Stefanos Tsitsipas suffered a irritating loss to Kei Nishikori on Thursday in Montreal, and afterwards the Greek spoke to media and mentioned that he felt like he wasn’t capable of hit the ball via the court docket throughout his 6-4 6-4 loss in opposition to the previous World No.4.

Tsitsipas mentioned he made a string change over the previous few days however nonetheless felt like his ball was “useless” and “going nowhere” throughout Thursday’s second-round loss to Nishikori.

Calling out Apostolos

Tsitsipas mentioned the issue has been taking place for 5 days now, and took some photographs at his father and coach Apostolos for not proactively serving to him resolve the issue.

“I’ve been complaining to my coach about it for the final 4 or 5 days,” he mentioned. “That was additionally the rationale I had a confrontation with him in the course of the match. For me an ATP 1000 match is a crucial match and for me I would like and I deserve a coach that listens to me and hears my suggestions as a participant,” he mentioned.


Clearly Tsitsipas, in a combined zone with a number of reporters round him, was able to take some photographs at his father, and he did simply that.

“My father hasn’t been very good or excellent at dealing with these conditions, attempting to alleviate what’s taking place contained in the court docket – that’s actually poor efficiency and it is not the primary time he has performed that. I’m actually dissatisfied.”

“I actually do not know proper now if I would think about any adjustments, however I am very dissatisfied as a result of crucial factor for a participant with a coach is to have direct and good suggestions, and to hava a coach that listens to the participant. The coach just isn’t the one holding a racket. The participant is the one that’s attempting to execute a recreation plan and attempting to make issues occur on the tennis court docket. I’ve energy in some extent however It is also a collaborative work that you simply put in collectively. It must be reciprocal to ensure that me to attempt to develop my tennis. It is one thing that I actually do not wish to keep stagnant at.”

Watch footage of Tsitsipas’ interview under:




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