
Stefanos Tsitsipas is fine-tuning his clay-court skills at the Mouratoglou Academy as he prepares for the French Open. The Greek star, known for his aggressive baseline play and one-handed backhand, is focused on refining his game for the challenges of Roland Garros.
The academy, founded by renowned coach Patrick Mouratoglou, has been a key training ground for Tsitsipas since his junior days. With world-class facilities and a competitive environment, it provides the ideal setting for his final preparations before the Grand Slam.
Tsitsipas has enjoyed success on clay, winning multiple titles on the surface, including three Monte Carlo Masters trophies. His ability to dictate points with heavy topspin and tactical shot selection makes him a formidable contender in Paris.
As the tournament approaches, Tsitsipas is working on his endurance, shot precision, and mental resilience. With a strong training regimen and the support of his team, he aims to make a deep run at Roland Garros and challenge the best in the world.
Stef during practice at the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy!💪❤️🔥😍 pic.twitter.com/XV8gGzn7s6
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Stefanos Tsitsipas in 2025
Ranked no.20, Stefanos played his last match on the 11th of May when he lost to world no.14 Arthur Fils 2-6 6-4 6-2 in the 3rd round in Rome (draw).
This season Tsitsipas has achieved a 17-10 record. This year, Tsitsipas conquered 1 tournament in Dubai.
He is also scheduled to play at the French Open (French Open). The main draw will start on the 25th of May.