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Stefanos Tsitsipas excels not just as a tennis player but also as a philosopher. However, when the Greek tennis player’s intellectual side came under fire when he attempted to share a concept on social media. His most recent philosophical post has recently sparked a sensation on Reddit, leaving tennis fans bewildered and raising concerns about how the 25-year-old is able to generate such philosophical ideas.

The Greek tennis star has experienced increasing criticism each time he shared a philosophical thought with his audience. But this time, things are a little different; his philosophical side has received mixed reactions from his fans.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas’ philosophical take receives dumb-founded reactions 

The world’s 5th-ranked tennis player is one of the most active players on social media, and his recent tweet has once again generated plenty of buzz around him. Nevertheless, it somehow grabbed such attention that he had to delete the tweet as soon as possible. However, a fan who had already taken a screenshot of the tweet posted the same on Reddit.

The tennis fan wrote, “Tsitsi tweeted something sensible, he decided to delete it.” While he was happy with the Greek tennis player’s philosophical take he is not sure why he went forward and deleted it.

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Here are some of the comments, sharing his fans’ reactions over sharing such a brilliant idea of how when people get older, their priorities and preferences change in a better way. A fan was not able to believe that it might be his own words. He wrote, “Either he gets those golden thoughts from ChatGPT, or he overhears drunk janitors.” 

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While the other one was quite impressed with him, and wrote, “Defying Stereotypes – Stefanos.” 

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Nevertheless, his unsolicited life advice left his fans dumbfounded as they also dropped some nasty comments. A fan wrote, “This guy is like 25? How long ago did he post about your true self being naked because clothing was just a front?”

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Further, a Tennis fan even dragged the Serbian tennis star, Novak Djokovic, into his expression. “If he keeps talking like this Novak may hire him as a life coach,” he added. That was not it, a fan was quite frustrated, and just wanted the 25-year-old tennis star to keep his philosophical life to himself.

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That was not it, a fan was quite frustrated, and just wanted the 25-year-old tennis star to keep his philosophical life to himself.

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Apart from this, some question whether he is preparing his own biography.

Tennis fans eager for Tsitsipas’ biography

The last time the Greek tennis player actually shared his philosophical take on social media, he embarrassed himself with a plagiarised message copied from the internet, leaving his tennis world unsure about his philosophies. A fan wrote, “He’s clearly writing a memoir.”

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In addition, another Reddit user displayed his excitement over the same, saying, “Can’t wait to read his biography, tbh.”

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However, a fan looking at his philosophical history also mocked him with a name for his biography. “Plagiarism: The Tsitsipas Story,” the fan added.

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While the other added, “Just because you’re Greek doesn’t mean you should be a philosopher.”

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