Stefanos Tsitsipas, the Greek tennis sensation, has a special place in his heart for the Nitto ATP Finals, a prestigious event where he has consistently shone since his victorious debut in London in 2019. His impressive performance at the tournament has made it an annual highlight, and this year, he secured his fifth appearance at the season finale, ranking sixth in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race to Turin.

This season, Tsitsipas embarked on a journey to Turin with significant accomplishments, including reaching the Australian Open final, capturing his milestone 10th tour-level title in Los Cabos, and finishing as the runner-up in Barcelona. With such a strong season behind him, Tsitsipas is determined to make another deep run in Turin.

For Tsitsipas, the ATP Finals is not just another tournament; it’s a celebration of the best in the world of tennis. It’s a time when the elite players gather to compete against one another, all vying for the coveted trophy, which Tsitsipas considers a grand prize in their sport.

Describing the ATP Finals, Tsitsipas said, “It’s a whole celebration. The ATP Finals is a commemoration and celebration of the best of the best in our sport. We all gather together and we get to play against each other and focus on the fact that we are the best in the world trying to fight for this mega trophy, which is a grand prize in our sport. It means a lot.”

The tournament’s unique atmosphere, bringing together an array of tennis greats, ensures a memorable week both on and off the court. However, Tsitsipas acknowledges the challenge of competing against fellow elite athletes.

Having tasted victory in this prestigious event before, Tsitsipas understands the significance of winning the ATP Finals title. In fact, he goes a step further, considering it even more substantial than a Grand Slam. He believes the tournament holds immense prestige and values it as a highly prized asset for any player fortunate enough to conquer and claim the title.

As the ATP Finals in Turin approach, Stefanos Tsitsipas is all set to once again compete among the best of the best, eager to add another remarkable chapter to his already impressive journey in the world of tennis.

Stefanos Tsitsipas in 2023

Stefanos Tsitsipas

30 - 11win/loss

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10-6
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1-0
Clay
17-4
Grass
2-1
25 year old
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Currently the world no.6, Stefanos played his last match on the 4th of November when he lost to world no.14 Grigor Dimitrov 6-3 6-7(1) 7-6(3) in the semifinal in Paris (draw).

This season Stefanos achieved an overall 51-22 record. Tsitsipas has won 1 title in Los Cabos. Tsitsipas got to the final at the Australian Open and Barcelona.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas

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