World No.5 Stefanos Tsitsipas says his run to the ultimate in Barcelona has served as a reminder of what it feels wish to be a robust contender at a event once more, and left him filled with confidence heading into this week’s Madrid Open.
After lacking out on a primary grand slam title in January with defeat to Novak Djokovic within the Australian Open ultimate, Tsitsipas went out early in Rotterdam and Indian Wells earlier than reaching the fourth spherical in Miami and the Monte Carlo quarters.
The 24-year-old then bounced again in Barcelona, the place he misplaced to world No.2 Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday, however his latest type has him in good spirits with Roland Garros on the horizon.
Tsitsipas stated he had quite a lot of matches on clay below his belt and he thought-about himself a “candidate” in Madrid.
“The run I had in Barcelona brought me joy because after the Australian Open I didn’t go deep in tournaments,” he stated.
“Now I’ve had a first glimpse of what it is to be strong again. Things are looking pretty bright.”
Tsitsipas might come up in opposition to defending champion Alcaraz within the Madrid ultimate and the Greek stated it was tough to match {the teenager}’s focus and dedication to the game.
“In order to get there I’d have to spend hours on the court practising, also hours in the gym working out and hours in my room analysing my past performances and trying to get better,” he added.
While Alcaraz will probably be favorite to comply with up his Barcelona triumph, Tsitsipas stated the upper altitude of the Spanish capital provided him a “small advantage”.
“I’m getting adjusted to that. It’s something that I’ve done pretty well in the past few years. I like the altitude, I think it’s good for my game,” he stated.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au