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“It Hurts”: Maria Sakkari on Stefanos Tsitsipas’ Poignant Loss at US Open 2020

Published 09/06/2020, 12:03 PM EDT

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Maria Sakkari and Stefanos Tsitsipas are the only Greek players representing their country at the US Open 2020. Tsitsipas is one of the top players on the men’s side while Sakkari is enjoying a fine run in the US Open series. On Friday, Stefanos Tsitsipas was knocked out of the event after suffering one of the toughest losses of his career, where he squandered six match-points against Borna Coric.

Being the only Greek players among some of the best in the world, Sakkari and Tsitsipas are good friends and get along well. Owing to that, Maria Sakkari respects Tsitsipas’ grief after his loss and did not want to add salt to his wound.

Maria Sakkari sympathizes with Stefanos Tsitsipas

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Yeah, no, I know it’s tough. I didn’t want to text him or anything so soon, because I know it hurts. I have never played five sets in my life, and I’m sure it’s going to hurt even more,” Sakkari said after her third-round win on Saturday.

Other than Sakkari, many players feel for Tsitsipas as they understand the disappointment of losing after having so many match-points. “We feel for him, every single player, because it’s tough, you know, losing after having six match points. I think I never lost a match with that many match points,” Sakkari added.

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While it’s a tough pill to swallow, Sakkari believes that her compatriot will come back stronger from this defeat as he is mentally tough and even called him a champion.

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But I’m sure he’s going to bounce back because he’s a strong guy mentally. I have a lot of confidence in him, and, you know, he’s a great player. For me, he’s a champion, so he’s for sure going to come back stronger,” Sakkari expressed further.

Sakkari flies the Greek flag high

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As the only Greek player left in the tournament, Sakkari said she is ready to rise to the challenge. “I mean, it would be great to have both of us, you know, going deep. But I’m sure it’s going to happen one day. I’m pretty confident (smiling).”

Sakkari faces Serena Williams in the fourth round. Interestingly, she’d defeated Williams before the US Open began, at the same stage in the Western and Southern Open last week. The Greek will hope to emulate the same result in the next round.

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Aayush Majumdar is a NASCAR content strategist, a Tennis Writer, and a sports analyst at EssentiallySports. He is well-tenured as a tennis and NASCAR writer, with over 900 articles across both sports. After pursuing a Post Graduate program in Sports Management, Aayush explored various roles in Sports Media, including a Sports Reporting role at a leading English daily.
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