Stefanos Tsitsipas, the world No 6 in tennis, has established a remarkable connection with Australia, making it a second home and expressing his fondness for the country known for the “Happy Slam” – the Australian Open. Tsitsipas, who consistently performs well down under, has reached the semi-finals or deeper in four of the last five Australian Opens.
In a recent interview with Spiro Christopoulos on 2GB, Tsitsipas expressed his joy at returning to Australia, citing the fantastic atmosphere and strong support from the vibrant Greek community. With nearly half a million Australians identifying with Greek ancestry, Tsitsipas feels a sense of belonging and warmth that makes Australia a special place for him.
“It’s so refreshing coming back here. I can’t complain about anything, things are so great in Australia every year. It’s called the Happy Slam for a reason,” Tsitsipas remarked, highlighting the positive experiences he consistently enjoys in the country.
The Greek tennis sensation acknowledges the unique connection he shares with the Australian crowd, attributing his success on the court to the tremendous support he receives. “We all need a second home away from home, and for me, Australia is the place,” Tsitsipas stated, emphasizing the profound sense of comfort and acceptance he experiences.
Reflecting on his initial visit in 2016, Tsitsipas recalled feeling welcomed and immersed in the traditional Greek society present in Australia. The strong and proud connection among the Greek community in the country fills him with pride and a sense of gratitude for his heritage.
“When I’m out on the court, I don’t just feel like I’m playing for myself. I feel like I’m representing my people out there, and that gives me extra courage and strength,” Tsitsipas explained, underscoring the emotional depth he experiences while competing in Australia.
In 2023, Tsitsipas’s profound connection with the Australian crowd translated into impressive on-court results. For the first time at the Australian Open and only the second time in a Grand Slam, he reached the final. Although his journey was halted by the formidable Novak Djokovic in straight sets, Tsitsipas came tantalizingly close to securing his maiden Grand Slam title.
As Tsitsipas returns to the courts in Australia, the anticipation and excitement among fans, especially the Greek community, are palpable. The Happy Slam continues to be a source of joy and inspiration for Tsitsipas, solidifying his love affair with Australia, a place where he not only competes but also feels a profound connection with a supportive and passionate audience.
This is what Stefanos means in Sydney …
The organizers told us ONLY Tsitsipas here in Sydney has all tickets sold outGet abit of the atmosphere 🇬🇷🇬🇷
Stefanos Leading 3-0 now🙏🙏
Btw: people still arriving pic.twitter.com/oAPSQQU02d
— tennis fan 🎾🎾🎾🎾 (@voula70000907) January 3, 2024
In the world of tennis, where mental fortitude often plays a crucial role, Tsitsipas draws strength from the bonds he has formed in Australia, turning the Happy Slam into a platform for his personal and athletic growth. As he vies for future Grand Slam titles, Tsitsipas’s journey in Australia remains a captivating chapter in his career, marked by love, pride, and a unique sense of homecoming on the court.
Stefanos Tsitsipas in 2024
Ranked no.6, Stefanos played his last match on the 3rd of January when he defeated world no.314 Steven Diez 6-2 6-3 in the round robin in Australia (draw).
During this season Stefanos has achieved a composed 1-0 match record.
Tsitsipas will play next at the Australian Open (Australian Open). He will start from the main draw that will commence on the 14th of January.
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