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Stefanos Tsitsipas Appoints Former World No. 4 as Coach Post Australian Open 2022 Exit

Published 02/06/2022, 11:07 PM EST

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Greek tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas has been amongst the top players in the game. Over the past few years, he has been making considerable development and has begun winning some of the big titles on the Tour.

However, if there is any department Tsitsipas needs to work on then it is his performance in the business end of Grand Slam events. Over the past couple of seasons, he has come as far as the semifinal at the Australian Open 2022. 

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Stefanos Tsitsipas registered his best performances in 2021

He was the finalist at the French Open last season. Although, he did register disappointing performances at the Wimbledon Championships and the US Open. 

To change his fortunes at the Grand Slams, Stefanos has appointed a new coach Thomas Enquist. The addition is seen as a positive addition. The Greek star is already under the guidance of his father Apostolos Tsitsipas and Patrick Mouratoglou. 

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New development in the case of the Greek star 

Most of the time, players make an appointment having a target in mind. There was a picture of Tsitsipas practicing on the courts of Rotterdam as he gets ready to compete as the top-seeded player. Faintly, in the background, Enquist can be seen looking on. 

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Coming to tennis, Stefanos was most recently seen at the Australian Open in Melbourne. He fell short to Daniil Medvedev in the semifinal, similar to the previous year. 

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However, he plays some of his best tennis on the clay courts. With tennis soon going to be heading in that direction, we can expect to hear more of him during that period. Last season, he won the ATP Masters 1000 in Monte Carlo and reached the final of a Major for the first time at Roland Garros.

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Nonetheless, for the moment, we will be seeing him in the courts of Rotterdam. We wish him all the best in this latest partnership and it will be interesting to see how he performs in the coming week.

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Rohan Kollare is a Tennis author at EssentiallySports. Rohan has studied Sports Management and has a trophy cabinet adorned with accolades won in district and state-level tennis competitions. He has previously worked in Content Operations for Disney’s Hotstar for over a year, covering Tennis and Formula One.
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