Stefanos Tsitsipas had a not so great run when the tours were back after the global lockdown. The Greek sensation lost a rather tough match at the US Open (3rd round) against Borna Coric after leading rather comfortably in the 4th set. Things got nasty for Stefanos since the following appearance in Rome, where a psoas injury hampered his movements. Tsitsipas tried to play while nursing the injury, but eventually, he couldn’t achieve the tennis level required to compete and defeat the sport’s very best.
Tsitsipas recovering from the psoas injury
Therefore, Stefanos decided to spend the first part of the off-season rehabilitating his psoas in London. Tsitsipas opted to try the Tecar therapy and it seems he was rather satisfied with that to thank his doctors publicly.
Stefanos posted the following message thanking one of the specialists (Andre) and the rest of the team:
“I would like to say big thanks to Andre for his contributions and for all the great treatments that he has been providing so far. I am also happy to see that he is a tennis enthusiast.”
“I also feel deep connection with the whole team here at Alo and the people that work. It’s incredible that you get to be here. I’m happy I found the right people.”
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Stefanos Tsitsipas in 2020
Currently ranked no.6, Tsitsipas played his last match on the 19th of November when he surrendered to Rafael Nadal 6-4 4-6 6-2 in the round robin in the Nitto ATP Finals (draw).
At present, during this year Tsitsipas has managed to achieve an overall 27-14 win-loss record. The Greek conquered 1 title in Marseille. Tsitsipas was the finalist in Dubai and in Hamburg.