To lessen the pressure on players, Tsitsipas has instructed the leaders of the sport to reconsider the schedule. He has insisted that a revolution in tennis is imminent.

Tsitsipas hinted that players who are calling for change are prepared to lead a tennis revolution. In a 747-word post with seven subheadings on X, the two-time Grand Slam finalist expressed his opinions about the state of tennis. However, he later deleted his comments.

After Wimbledon and French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz called for a relatively short schedule, the debate over the lengthy season and calls for changes to the tennis schedule erupted. Greek player Tsitsipas has jumped on board with a statement that implies players are prepared to question the current hierarchy of the sport.

Tsitsipas talked about it and said: “Tennis has always been a sport with deep roots, but those of us who play it know the demands of the year-round schedule. It’s a topic that’s been discussed before, yet the need for change is more urgent now than ever. Endless flights across continents, and the constant pressure to perform; it’s pushing even the best players to their limits. The ATP and WTA calendars don’t give us a break. We’re constantly moving from one tournament to the next, trying to stay fit and focused.”

He added: We’re on the edge of a tennis revolution, one driven by the players. It’s no longer about just surviving the tour; it’s about thriving in it. Change isn’t easy, but if we do this right, tennis could enter a new era of greatness. This is our chance to set the standard for player care and innovation. It’s about taking the game we love and making it better, for players, fans, and the future of the sport. The revolution is here, and it’s going to change tennis for the better.”

Stefanos Tsitsipas in 2024

Stefanos Tsitsipas

45 - 22win/loss

Hard
13-11
I Hard
8-3
Clay
22-6
Grass
2-2
26 year old
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2024 Highlights

Ranked no.12, the Greek played his last match on the 26th of September when he lost to world no.49 Alex Michelsen 4-6 6-1 6-2 in the 1st round in Tokyo (draw).

Currently, during this year the Greek achieved a 37-18 record. Stefanos has won 1 title in Monte-Carlo. The Greek was the runner-up in Barcelona.

Stefanos Tsitsipas will compete against the world no.660 John Isner in the Round Robin on Sunday at 6:00 pm on CENTER COURT. Their actual record is 6-2 for Tsitsipas.

The Greek conquered 1 title in 2024 in Monte-Carlo. Stefanos was the finalist in Barcelona (Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell).

The Greek won 12 titles in his career: 1 on hard courts, 5 on clay courts, 5 on indoor courts and 1 on grass courts. (See the list of his titles)

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Stefanos Tsitsipas

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