Pallade Veneta - Inspired Tsitsipas looking to 'refresh, regroup' in Australia

Inspired Tsitsipas looking to 'refresh, regroup' in Australia


Inspired Tsitsipas looking to 'refresh, regroup' in Australia
Inspired Tsitsipas looking to 'refresh, regroup' in Australia / Photo: Vaughn Ridley - GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Stefanos Tsitsipas said on Friday he will start with a blank mental slate at the season-opening United Cup teams event this week as the two-time Grand Slam finalist renews his quest for an elusive maiden major title.

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The Greek star made the French Open decider in 2021 and was a losing finalist to Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open in 2023 but is yet to take the final step.

He is coming off a mediocre 2024 season in which his ranking dropped to its current 11 from a career-high three, managing only one title, a repeat victory at Monte Carlo.

But the 26-year-old, who will lead his nation in Perth with a Sunday round-robin tie against Spain, is keen to bury the past and renew the charge to his longtime tennis goal.

"I was stuck in a rut last season and I needed to reflect," he said.

"You need to see what things are not serving you anymore and remove them -- get them out of your life.

"You need to refresh, restart, regroup, using those things that benefit what you are doing."

Tsitsipas said his defeat against 10-time Australian Open champion Djokovic nearly two years ago was a major learning experience.

"That (final) was my best memory on court ever, even if I lost. I was faced with a potential Grand Slam title, an important moment in my career," he said.

"And it was a childhood dream to finish (as) number one -- both of my goals were in front of me.

"This was the only time of life that felt like all was in my control. Unfortunately (victory) didn't happen but I was focused 100 percent. I get emotional thinking of how close I got to what I've dreamed of."

After his 2024 struggles, the Greek is keen to kick-start his comeback in Perth before another tilt at the Australian Open in January.

"It's a story of constant improvement," he said. "Last year I struggled, I'm not looking (necessarily) for happiness, just good memories. I want to start fresh and new in 2025."

A.Fallone--PV