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Tsitsipas Credits Gut Check with RG Comeback

By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Sunday, May 28, 2023

On Roland Garros opening day, Stefanos Tsitsipas was in no temper for prolonged engagements.

When big-serving Czech Jiri Vesely held 4 set factors within the fourth-set tiebreaker, a fifth set appeared inevitable.

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A cussed Tsitsipas rewrote that ending preventing off all 4 set factors in a 7-5, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6(7) Roland Garros win to succeed in the second spherical.

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Afterward, Tsitsipas credited ahead considering and carbo loading together with his closing energy.

“Red wine and baguettes,” a smiling Tsitsipas joked about his Paris success.

It was very a lot a gut-check for the 2021 Roland Garros runner-up, who pointed to his temple after the win that raised his clay-court file to 14-4 this season.

“The match was very inconsistent from my side. I felt like I haven’t played a match with so much inconsistency in a very long time,” Tsitsipas informed the media  in Paris. “There weren’t a lot of rallies in play. He was serving big, so I had to find ways to change that. At times I felt like my footwork was lousy. I think it’s also due to the fact that, as I said, there were not many rallies played which didn’t allow my legs to be activated. Might be because of that.

“But in any other case I’m pleased with how issues circled, and my preventing spirit sort of went on full show in these previous couple of factors of the tiebreaker. It was an effective way to finish it by simply being affected person and ready for that likelihood to pop up.”

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The fifth-seeded Tsitsipas applied forward thinking and exploited Vesely tightening up a bit to create his comeback. 

“I stated, Okay, let me attempt one thing new. Let me simply attempt to go to the ball a little bit bit extra, add a little bit bit extra depth to my shot and a greater technique to sort of view the court docket, as effectively, by doing that, coming in,” Tsitsipas said. “It sort of labored in these three factors. I began serving and I began considering, okay, I’d come to the online after the serve or I’d strategy after the primary return.

“Automatically everything started shifting more towards forward instead of let’s play the rally or let me wait for the shot to come to me. Psychologically, that was like kind of, it created a spark.”

Two-time Monte-Carlo champion Tsitsipas will attempt to hold the spark burning when he seemingly faces Spaniard Roberto Carballes Baena in a second-round match.

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