Stefanos Tsitsipas is back on court and training intensely as Greece gears up for its Davis Cup clash against Brazil. The tie, scheduled for September 13 and 14, will take place at the newly renovated O.A.K.A. Olympic Arena in Athens. With national pride and promotion to the Davis Cup Qualifiers on the line, Tsitsipas is expected to lead the Greek team with focus and determination.
A return to form and national duty
After a challenging season on the ATP Tour, Tsitsipas is looking to reignite his form in front of a home crowd. The Greek No. 1, who once reached a career-high ranking of World No. 3, has made it clear that representing his country remains a top priority. His commitment to the Davis Cup has been unwavering, and this tie offers a chance to inspire fans and teammates alike.
Brazil brings rising talent to Athens
Greece will face a strong Brazilian squad that includes rising star João Fonseca, known for his aggressive baseline play and fearless attitude. The matchup promises to be competitive, with both nations fielding experienced singles players and solid doubles pairings. The O.A.K.A. Arena, hosting its first major tennis event in over a decade, is expected to be packed with supporters eager to witness high-level international tennis.
Tsitsipas leads a motivated Greek team
Alongside Tsitsipas, Greece’s lineup features younger talents like Stefanos Sakellaridis and Petros Tsitsipas, who have shown steady progress on the tour. The team has been training at the Stadion Sports Center since early September, building chemistry and refining tactics. With Tsitsipas anchoring the squad, Greece enters the tie with confidence and a clear goal: to secure victory and advance to the next stage of the Davis Cup.
Athens ready for a tennis spectacle
The return of Davis Cup action to Athens marks a milestone for Greek tennis. Fans will have the chance to see their top player compete on home soil in a meaningful international event. For Tsitsipas, it’s more than just another match—it’s an opportunity to lead, inspire, and bring glory to Greek tennis in one of the sport’s most storied competitions.
Stefanos Tsitsipas in 2025
At the moment ranked no.27, Stefanos played his last match on the 28th of August when he capitulated to world no.50 Daniel Altmaier 7-6(5) 1-6 4-6 6-3 7-5 in the 2nd round of the U.S. Open (draw).
At present, during this year Stefanos owns an overall 21-17 match record. Stefanos conquered 1 title in Dubai.
He is also scheduled to play in Shanghai (Shanghai Rolex Masters) after Beijing. The main draw will start on the 25th of September.