The Greek shared a curious experience with Novak in Athens, the new home of the Serbian: he invited him to a dinner where, apparently, he drew valuable conclusions for his professional career.
The Greek shared a curious experience with Novak in Athens, the new home of the Serbian: he invited him to a dinner where, apparently, he drew valuable conclusions for his professional career.
We narrate the days of great emotions experienced at the ATP Rotterdam 2026, where we were able to live the experience of being accredited as press.
The Greek leaves very striking headlines in the mixed zone of the Rotterdam tournament, where he spoke to Puntodebreak's microphone after being eliminated by Van de Zandschulp.
Stefanos Tsitsipas has shared through his social media the fun practice session he had with Carlos Alcaraz just before his debut in the ATP 500 in Doha. The video shows various moments where both players display their talents, a day before stepping onto the court for the first time. The world number 1 will play against Arthur Rnderknech, while the Greek player will face Moez Echargui.
Fun practice with @carlosalcaraz in Doha 🤝 pic.twitter.com/Yn2BJxdSDz
— Stefanos Tsitsipas (@stefanos) February 16, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas comparte un vídeo de su divertido entrenamiento con Alcaraz en Doha
[pixels-player]Stefanos Tsitsipas has in his memory box a good selection of anecdotes related to the main figures of this sport, and in recent days, he decided to share an interesting story... which has to do with his first time getting drunk. It happened at a Laver Cup and... thanks to Roger Federer! "The first time I got drunk was with Rafa and Roger, it was the first time I drank alcohol in my life. I couldn't have asked for a better first time (smiles). I had no idea what to order, and Roger told me to order a drink. I thought, 'Well, if Roger says so, I have to order something' (laughs). It was a very fun night: Domi (Thiem) and I got on the table, danced, and sang; it was one of those memorable nights that makes you appreciate tennis as a team sport because that week we were teammates, not competing against each other". Your fault, Roger.
Fedal forever 🥂
— Stefanos Tsitsipas (@stefanos) February 13, 2026
🎥 @whatsthecall26 pic.twitter.com/X4JCELYhke
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas y una curiosa historia: "La primera vez que me emborraché en mi vida fue junto a Federer y Nadal"
[pixels-player]It has been four days since Carlos Alcaraz lifted the title of the 2026 Australian Open, completing the Career Grand Slam at the age of 22. An extraordinary record that has caught everyone's attention, even his rivals. Some took longer to react, like Stefanos Tsitsipas, but today he took a minute to write this beautiful message on social media.
"Congratulations on your Career Slam, once again rewriting the record books before our eyes. This is your world and we're just living in it," publicly congratulated the Greek, who also had words for the runner-up, Novak Djokovic. "You keep redefining what a 38-year-old athlete can do. I got goosebumps watching you. Hopefully, you never retire," Tsitsipas shared.
Congratulations on your Career Slam, @carlosalcaraz, once again rewriting the record books before our eyes. This is your world and we're just living in it. @DjokerNole, once again redefining what a 38-year-old athlete can do - I had goosebumps watching you. May you never retire. pic.twitter.com/rO4Rg3KDXE
— Stefanos Tsitsipas (@steftsitsipas) February 5, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas se rinde públicamente a Alcaraz: “Este es tu mundo, nosotros vivimos dentro de él”
[pixels-player]Stefanos Tsitsipas bid farewell to the 2026 Australian Open in the second round against Tomas Machac (6-4, 3-6, 7-6(5), 7-6(5)). However, the Greek experienced discomfort during the match, just like in his first match against Shintaro Mochizuki. After his victory against the Japanese and before his defeat against the Czech, he revealed the source of the discomfort: "I had a stupid injury here, playing football, four days before the start of the tournament. My whole team was pressuring me not to play, and I am proud that I stepped out on the court and won my first match."
"It is one of the worst and most stupid injuries I have had before a tournament. It had never happened to me before. I am proud that I went to play; I could have left without playing a single match. I was juggling a ball when I tore my psoas muscle, twisting to return the ball. It was a sudden movement, it had never happened to me before. I had difficulty walking for two days. In training, I wasn't running, avoiding lateral moves. It is the biggest stupidity that has happened to me in life before a tournament. I have learned the lesson: I will not play football before a competition again," the Athenian concluded before leaving Melbourne.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La lesión que ha sufrido Tsitsipas en Australia se originó... ¡jugando al fútbol!
[pixels-player]The Greek player fell in the second round of the Australian Open against Machac and states, "It's a shame because I feel good and I'm playing well."
The Greek shared a curious experience with Novak in Athens, the new home of the Serbian: he invited him to a dinner where, apparently, he drew valuable conclusions for his professional career.
Stefanos Tsitsipas has shared through his social media the fun practice session he had with Carlos Alcaraz just before his debut in the ATP 500 in Doha. The video shows various moments where both players display their talents, a day before stepping onto the court for the first time. The world number 1 will play against Arthur Rnderknech, while the Greek player will face Moez Echargui.
Fun practice with @carlosalcaraz in Doha 🤝 pic.twitter.com/Yn2BJxdSDz
— Stefanos Tsitsipas (@stefanos) February 16, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas comparte un vídeo de su divertido entrenamiento con Alcaraz en Doha
[pixels-player]We narrate the days of great emotions experienced at the ATP Rotterdam 2026, where we were able to live the experience of being accredited as press.
Stefanos Tsitsipas has in his memory box a good selection of anecdotes related to the main figures of this sport, and in recent days, he decided to share an interesting story... which has to do with his first time getting drunk. It happened at a Laver Cup and... thanks to Roger Federer! "The first time I got drunk was with Rafa and Roger, it was the first time I drank alcohol in my life. I couldn't have asked for a better first time (smiles). I had no idea what to order, and Roger told me to order a drink. I thought, 'Well, if Roger says so, I have to order something' (laughs). It was a very fun night: Domi (Thiem) and I got on the table, danced, and sang; it was one of those memorable nights that makes you appreciate tennis as a team sport because that week we were teammates, not competing against each other". Your fault, Roger.
Fedal forever 🥂
— Stefanos Tsitsipas (@stefanos) February 13, 2026
🎥 @whatsthecall26 pic.twitter.com/X4JCELYhke
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas y una curiosa historia: "La primera vez que me emborraché en mi vida fue junto a Federer y Nadal"
[pixels-player]The Greek leaves very striking headlines in the mixed zone of the Rotterdam tournament, where he spoke to Puntodebreak's microphone after being eliminated by Van de Zandschulp.
It has been four days since Carlos Alcaraz lifted the title of the 2026 Australian Open, completing the Career Grand Slam at the age of 22. An extraordinary record that has caught everyone's attention, even his rivals. Some took longer to react, like Stefanos Tsitsipas, but today he took a minute to write this beautiful message on social media.
"Congratulations on your Career Slam, once again rewriting the record books before our eyes. This is your world and we're just living in it," publicly congratulated the Greek, who also had words for the runner-up, Novak Djokovic. "You keep redefining what a 38-year-old athlete can do. I got goosebumps watching you. Hopefully, you never retire," Tsitsipas shared.
Congratulations on your Career Slam, @carlosalcaraz, once again rewriting the record books before our eyes. This is your world and we're just living in it. @DjokerNole, once again redefining what a 38-year-old athlete can do - I had goosebumps watching you. May you never retire. pic.twitter.com/rO4Rg3KDXE
— Stefanos Tsitsipas (@steftsitsipas) February 5, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas se rinde públicamente a Alcaraz: “Este es tu mundo, nosotros vivimos dentro de él”
[pixels-player]Stefanos Tsitsipas bid farewell to the 2026 Australian Open in the second round against Tomas Machac (6-4, 3-6, 7-6(5), 7-6(5)). However, the Greek experienced discomfort during the match, just like in his first match against Shintaro Mochizuki. After his victory against the Japanese and before his defeat against the Czech, he revealed the source of the discomfort: "I had a stupid injury here, playing football, four days before the start of the tournament. My whole team was pressuring me not to play, and I am proud that I stepped out on the court and won my first match."
"It is one of the worst and most stupid injuries I have had before a tournament. It had never happened to me before. I am proud that I went to play; I could have left without playing a single match. I was juggling a ball when I tore my psoas muscle, twisting to return the ball. It was a sudden movement, it had never happened to me before. I had difficulty walking for two days. In training, I wasn't running, avoiding lateral moves. It is the biggest stupidity that has happened to me in life before a tournament. I have learned the lesson: I will not play football before a competition again," the Athenian concluded before leaving Melbourne.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La lesión que ha sufrido Tsitsipas en Australia se originó... ¡jugando al fútbol!
[pixels-player]The Greek player fell in the second round of the Australian Open against Machac and states, "It's a shame because I feel good and I'm playing well."
After his defeat against Tomas Machac in the second round of the 2026 Australian Open, Stefanos Tsitsipas wants to turn the page as soon as possible and is already thinking about the Middle East tour in February, where he will participate in the ATP 500s in Doha and Dubai, where he defends the title in the latter. In fact, the Greek has already confirmed that for these two tournaments, he will bring back to his team Dimitris Chatzinikolaou, who was part of his coaching staff for several years and took over as head coach when Apostolos stepped down in August 2024, leaving at the end of Roland Garros 2025, when the brief stint of the Athenian with Goran Ivanisevic began.
Dimitris Chatzinikolaou will be back in Stef's team for Doha and Dubai and for some more tournaments pic.twitter.com/Mf0NHwO9Yz
— Sunny 🎾 (@SUNNY8X) January 22, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas recupera a un miembro para su equipo de cara a la gira de Oriente Medio en febrero
[pixels-player]The first two rounds of the 2026 Australian Open have come to an end, and now it's time to assess the performance of the 32 seeds in each of the two singles draws. In total, out of the 64 seeds at the beginning of the tournament in Melbourne, a staggering 21 have been eliminated, with 9 in the men's draw and 12 in the women's.
Men's draw
Women's draw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estos son los cabezas de serie eliminados antes de la tercera ronda del Open de Australia 2026
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