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“It’s A Great Lead Up For Wimbledon”- Stefanos Tsitsipas Announces Participation At Queen’s Club

Published 02/25/2020, 12:30 PM EST

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Stefanos Tsitsipas is among the players who have been shortlisted for the legendary Queen’s Club Tennis Championships. The prestigious grass-court event has invited some quality competition over the years.

This year, two top 10 players have already confirmed their participation (Daniil Medvedev is the other one). In addition to this, defending champion Feliciano Lopez will be in town to guard his fort.

The British summer event also hopes to host one of its greatest sons- former Wimbledon champion Andy Murray. However, things look bleak with Murray’s injury kicking back whenever a return appears to be feasible.

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For now, let’s take a look at what the young Greek star Tsitsipas had to say regarding his participation.

What Did Stefanos Tsitsipas Say? 

This is what Stefanos Tsitsipas had to say about the Queen’s club –

“Hey everyone, I’m really excited to announce that I will be participating at the Queen’s Club this year. For me it has always been exciting playing here. It was thrilling playing at the Nitto Finals a few months ago and getting away with that trophy.”

Stefanos also talked about the event being a great warm-up before Wimbledon.

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And it’s a great lead up for Wimbledon and a great event which I really enjoy playing. And the crowds always give good support which touches my heart and brings lots of positivity in my overall performance. Just as an athlete, I love being here playing on the grass at one of the most prestigious, beautiful tennis clubs. Not just in the UK, but all over the world.”

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Tsitsipas recently got back in form after a lacklustre Australian Open and an early exit at Rotterdam. He emerged as the winner of the Open 13 event in Marseille. Even though it was an ATP 250 event, it brought a lot of positives for the young Greek.

Are you looking forward to seeing Stefanos Tsitsipas at the Queen’s Club?

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