Tsitsipas: "I have never worked as hard as I am doing now"

The Greek shows a great ambition to explore his limits and collect all the work invested, during this Roland Garros 2025.

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 25 May 2025 | 11.12
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Stefanos Tsitsipas, aspirations at Roland Garros 2025. Photo: gettyimages
Stefanos Tsitsipas, aspirations at Roland Garros 2025. Photo: gettyimages

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Is it just a temporary setback to bounce back from sooner rather than later or an unequivocal sign that his best days are behind him? Many fans are torn between both ideas regarding the decline that Stefanos Tsitsipas is currently experiencing. The Greek arrives at Roland Garros 2025 ranked 20th in the ATP rankings and with reasonable doubts about whether he will once again be a strong contender for glory. He is clear about it, judging by his words in the press conference.

The powerful version of Stefanos Tsitsipas that made him a delicate yet lethal artist for his opponents on clay courts is now a distant memory. Once a finalist at the Paris Grand Slam, very few currently see the Greek as a player with real chances of achieving a similar result in this Roland Garros 2025. Nevertheless, the perception of the Greek player is very optimistic and offers reflections worth considering.

- Aspirations at Roland Garros 2025

"I've been feeling very good during these last few days of training here. I decided not to compete in Hamburg because for me, it was essential to arrive in the best possible shape here. I've been doing everything necessary to be prepared for a big event like this. This tournament brings back very good memories for me when I was a finalist showcasing great tennis. I trust in regaining confidence and moving past the quarterfinals, which has been an impregnable barrier for me in recent editions," he commented.

- Professional Tennis Maturation Process

"The past year was crucial for me because I feel like I've learned a lot and accepted the new situation in my career. I know I have to deal with the discontent that my results and negative patterns have brought. Now, I see myself breaking free from that and feel like I have control over what I need to return to my best level. I am my own boss, pushing myself beyond limits every day and working harder than ever. I've had two years plagued with many physical issues, which has been difficult to manage, but I'm putting in all my effort to be in perfect physical condition," declared the Greek.

- Evolution of Tennis in Recent Years

"I feel that the vast majority of the top players are much more mature now compared to a few years ago when I was at my peak. The shots have changed a bit, no one has any weaknesses, everyone practically plays with two forehands, so I have to adapt my playing style to that. The intensity on the court is increasing, and a rapid evolution of our sport can be perceived in many aspects. I need to adjust my movement patterns on the court to be more competitive," concluded a Stefanos Tsitsipas who will face a tough debut at Roland Garros 2025 against Argentine Tomás Martín Etcheverry.

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