Nothing matters and I don’t care anymore: Stefanos Tsitsipas
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The 24-year-old has yet to win a Grand Slam
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کوئی شہزادی۔
,loteria de Minas Gerais
,prêmios dupla sena
,لاٹری جیتنے کی حکمت عملی
,jogos de raspadinha
کوئی شہزادی۔
,loteria de Minas Gerais
,prêmios dupla sena
,لاٹری جیتنے کی حکمت عملی
,jogos de raspadinha
Tsitsipas looked in great form against Schwartzman — ReutersStefanos Tsitsipas said that the rhythm is back in his game after qualifying for the fourth round of the French Open with a 6-2 6-2 6-3 win over Diego Schwartzman on Friday.The 24-year-old Tsitsipas has yet to win a Grand Slam but has played two major finals.
"I've produced some really good tennis when I'm at a psychological state of 'nothing matters and I don't care anymore'. And I just want to play it, I don't care what the outcome will be," Tsitsipas told reporters."And (in) moments like this, I have broken back. I've suddenly found my rhythm back into the game. I guess there is lack of expectation, lack of thought... when you're out there because you're constantly analysing every decision."When you let go of that, when you - I don't like using that word because I've never really done it in a tennis match - when you kind of 'tank', for some players it can be very beneficial and help them play better in a way."
Tsitsipas looked in great form against Schwartzman, smashing 34 winners past the Argentine which included a sliding backhand winner around the post that was appreciated by the crowd in attendance. "We never practice that, it was a one-off," he said with a laugh. "It was the very last millisecond when I decided, 'You know what, forget the net, we don't need it on that particular occasion.'"I saw there was a gap there I could utilise and it just went through. It was a very good, satisfying feeling getting that winner down the line... It felt like hitting a home run."
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