Tsitsipas still dreaming of elusive major

Tsitsipas still dreaming of elusive major

While shattered to see one other grand slam dream slip away, Stefanos Tsitsipas would not really feel his Australian Open defeat will hang-out him in the identical approach as his Roland Garros collapse.

Tsitsipas fell to 10-time champion Novak Djokovic in straight units within the ultimate at Rod Laver Arena on Sunday night time however walked away glad he’d finished the whole lot attainable to cease the tremendous Serb.

In his solely earlier main ultimate, on the French Open in 2021, the Greek world No.4 was traumatised after he gave up a two-set result in lose to Djokovic.

“Paris was heartbreaking – I was two sets to love up,” the 24-year-old informed reporters.

“I can’t see or feel the same again, because that was a different final from what we had.

“There are positively issues that I can enhance … however I do not suppose there’s any motive for me to be affected by this loss.

“There is nothing that I didn’t use in my advantage, there’s nothing that I could have extracted more – I did everything possible.

“It is a step ahead.”

Tsitsipas said he had dreamt about lifting the trophy at Melbourne Park, after also bowing out in the semi-finals at four other grand slams.

“I used to be dreaming concerning the trophy, lifting that trophy, I even dreamt it final night time in my sleep,” he stated.

“The need is absolutely there. I actually, actually need it badly.

“But just dreaming about it won’t make it happen – you’ve got to act, you’ve got to do better.

“I felt like there have been moments that I used to be shut, however the tiebreak did not actually present that.

“I’ll just eliminate it, take the good things, move on.”

Tsitsipas has now misplaced 10 straight matches towards Djokovic, who with the victory drew stage with Spanish nice Rafael Nadal on 22 grand slam titles.

Despite struggling to topple the perennial champion, Tsitsipas stated it was a making him a greater participant.

“Novak is a player that pushes you to your limits but I don’t see this as a curse or something annoying,” he stated.

“This is very good for the sport, to have competitors like him, to have champions like him.

“Getting our asses kicked is for certain an excellent lesson each single time.

“He has made me a much better player … I find it a very important part of my career, to have a player like him that will help me grow better and do bigger things.”

As nicely as lacking the Open title, Tsitsipas misplaced a possibility to maneuver to the highest of the world rankings, with Djokovic taking up from injured Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz as the brand new No.1.

Tsitsipas stated he nonetheless felt that aim was inside attain.

“It was my opportunity to be a world No.1 but I had a better opponent on the other side of the net,” he stated.

“He deserves that spot currently … it doesn’t come easily and I’ve got to work harder to make that happen.

“I do not see any motive to be decreasing my expectations or my targets.

“I am born a champion, I can feel it in my blood, it’s something that is within me.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au