ATP FINAL INJURY. Stefanos Tsitsipas says: “The amount of pain I was going through for one to two weeks was very big.”

Tough injury forces Tsitsipas out of matches; recovery ongoing for crucial upcoming tennis season after ATP Finals setback.

Stefanos Tsitsipas Faces Setback With Injury Ahead Of New Tennis Season

Stefanos Tsitsipas, a prominent figure in the tennis world, encountered a challenging time at a recent event, signaling a potential hurdle as he prepares for the upcoming season. Despite a solid start, his journey took a downturn due to an injury that forced him to retire from a crucial match.

Tsitsipas’ initial match showcased his prowess, but subsequent matches saw a decline. The turning point came during his encounter against Holger Rune, which abruptly ended as Tsitsipas retired due to a pre-existing injury that hampered his performance.

The Greek player attempted to play through the discomfort but soon realized the impossibility of continuing. Consequently, he faced disappointment and an unsavory reaction from the audience, who expressed their disapproval as he left the court. His withdrawal led to Hubert Hurkacz stepping in to fill the void for the remaining match.

Reflecting on the injury’s impact, Tsitsipas expressed its profound effect, both physically and mentally. He highlighted the challenging aftermath of the ATP Finals, struggling to manage the pain, affecting his daily routine for a substantial period.

Back injuries pose significant challenges, particularly for athletes whose performance demands stress on their backs during activities. Tsitsipas opted for rest, a common approach in such situations, as he navigates recovery. The athlete remains optimistic about his progress, anticipating a return to peak condition for the imminent new season, which holds significant importance for him.

Providing an update on his recovery journey, Tsitsipas shared, “It’s looking better; I’m getting better. I’m doing a lot of things every single day to reduce the pain that I have as much as possible and as quickly as possible to get it back to normal. It will take a little bit of time. I’m still not 1000 per cent.”

As Tsitsipas focuses on recuperation, the tennis community awaits his return, hoping for his swift recovery and a strong comeback in the upcoming season, where his performance holds substantial significance for his career.

Stefanos Tsitsipas in 2023

Stefanos Tsitsipas

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22-6
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2-2
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Currently the world no.6, Stefanos played his last match on the 14th of November when he had to retire when playing against world no.8 Holger Rune in the round robin and the scoreline was 2-1 .

Until now, during this year Stefanos achieved an overall 51-24 match record. The Greek has won 1 title in Los Cabos. Tsitsipas was the finalist at the Australian Open and Barcelona.

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