Stefanos Tsitsipas Prioritizes Brother Over Girlfriend Paula Badosa in a Tricky Australian Open Decision
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Stefanos Tsitsipas has already begun his preparations for the 2024 Australian Open. Last week, he played in the United Cup, a warm-up event in the lead-up to the opening Grand Slam tournament of the season. The Greek tennis star won a match and lost one in that tournament. While he will be participating in the singles at the Australian Open, Tsitsipas has had to make a big decision between his brother and girlfriend as far as his doubles commitment is concerned.
Last year, the 25-year-old had a successful partnership with his brother, Petros. The duo won the doubles title in Antwerp and dug deep in many other tournaments. Let’s find out what Tsitsipas had to say about the catch-22 situation.
Stefanos Tsitsipas set to play men’s doubles at Australian Open
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While the 2-time Grand Slam finalist will be a star attraction in the singles category, he revealed that he will also participate in men’s doubles alongside his brother, Petros. However, this leaves him with little choice but to choose his brother over his girlfriend, Paula Badosa. During a recent interview, the Greek star explained his difficult decision to choose his brother over the Spanish tennis sensation.
Tsitsipas said, “It’s a difficult decision because I really want to play with her. But my main priority is singles and it’s important to economize my energy during these hopefully deep runs. I am already committed to playing doubles with my brother [Petros]. So three events would be too demanding.”
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Over the past few months, Tsitsipas has taken much interest in doubles with an eye on the Paris Olympics coming up later this year. Along with Badosa, he even reached the finals of a mixed doubles event in Abu Dhabi last month. But it’s the Greek star’s maiden ATP title with his brother that was a proud moment not only for the duo but also for the entire family. Their father reminisced about the special moment of their victory.
What did Tsitsipas’ father say about the brothers’ victory?
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Earlier this year, Tsitsipas’ father, Apostolos, was involved in an interview where he talked about the special victory of Stefanos and Petros Tsitsipas. He revealed how it was a dream-come-true moment for the entire family.
Apostolos Tsitsipas said, “It’s one of the most special moments. As Stefanos said, maybe it was the most special title of his life. It was a dream. It came true. They won a professional event together and I’m sure that now they’re dreaming more things.”
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Nonetheless, Stefanos Tsitsipas will have his task cut out while prioritizing both singles as well as doubles. Can he shine at the 2024 Australian Open? Let us know your views in the comments below.
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Edited by:
Arunima Bhanot