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On Monday, Greek tennis sensation Stefanos Tsitsipas will reach a surprising milestone?a full 52 weeks without winning a title. This statistic stands out, especially considering that every other Top 10 player in the ATP rankings currently holds multiple titles within the past 52 weeks, including at least one title won this season. Despite once being ranked as high as No. 3 in the world, Tsitsipas has found himself in a unique situation among his elite peers.

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His fans around the world are bashing him for not having won a title and credit the blame to this on his newfound relationship with Paula Badosa. The couple has been highly active on social media, displaying love for each other. And the fans feel that it is their relationship that is becoming a cause of Stefanos not having won a single title in the last year.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas gets bashed by fans on not having won a single title in a year

The 52-week title drought has proven to be a setback for Stefanos. Even though during this period he performed well in tournaments and even reached the semi-finals, but failed to secure a title for himself. Fans are highly disappointed in him and feel that it is his relationship that is stealing the focus of his life. And it is due to the same why he has not won.

One of the Twitter users commented, ?Well actually he’s holding the title of Paula Badosa’s boyfriend?. After this tweet, a lot of other sarcastic comments followed. One of the users added, ?He doesn?t care, he?s with Paula Badosa?. One of them even questioned, ?But do the others have a Badosa???.

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A Twitter user even compared his titles with his relationship. And added, ?He’s dating Badosa, how many titles is that worth??. Other users continued to bash him further with comments like, ?Badosa is his biggest title?, ?He won the Paula Badosa Open?, and many more.

His fans have made up their mind that Tsitsipas, as of now, is more focused on his love life rather than his professional life. And they are definitely not taking it well.

Wimbledon gives Stefanos another chance to prove himself

Tsitsipas is known for his aggressive playing style and his ability to dominate his opponents. He has been ranked as high as number 3 in the world. The Greek star has won several titles, including the ATP Finals in 2019. But after not having won a single title in the last year, Wimbledon gives Stefanos an opportunity to make it with other big names and own a title. He will have his first match in Wimbledon on the 27 of June. He has signed up for the exhibitor in Boodles. This will give him a chance to prepare for the Grand Slam of the year for the third time.

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After his comeback, this is his chance to win over his fans again and let everyone know that he is World No. 5 for a reason.

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Ishmeet Kaur, our versatile tennis writer at EssentiallySports, ditched the corporate world's allure for her overpowering love for the sport. Ishmeet brings a seasoned perspective to the court with over eight years of content creation, starting in 2014. Drawn to tennis for its sheer entertainment value, she crafts engaging off-court entertainment pieces and informative articles with equal finesse. Beyond the keyboard, Ishmeet extends her nurturing touch to animals, spending her time fostering their well-being. Unveiling her multifaceted nature, she dives into app development when not immersed in the world of tennis, adding a dynamic flair to her diverse skill set.

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