
From his succession US Open stayed about Stefanos Tsitsipasaware of a 1-3 set loss to Daniel Galán of Colombia, which saw him eliminated from the first round of the tournament.
The Greek tennis player, ranked 4th in the world ranking, lost the first two sets 0-6 and 1-6.
Tsitsipas answered in the third set, winning 6-4. However, in the fourth set he was defeated with a score of 5:7, although he “erased” eight “match points” of his opponent (No. 94 in the world ranking).
In his first statements, Stefanos Tsitsipas said that “it was one of the few moments in my career when I felt lost. He “killed” me on the court, I was not present on the court, I could not concentrate. It was one of those days when you don’t feel like playing, fighting. I felt completely turned off. He played like a world class player and I played almost like an amateur. It’s not nice to say, but that’s the way it is.”
He also said that he needed to work more on negative thoughts and not let them affect him.
Career moment of Daniel Elahi Galan. pic.twitter.com/SMG0Hh9K3o
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Source: Kathimerini

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