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Tennis: 'Different' Tsitsipas powers into Australian Open semi-finals (The Straits Times)

The Greek will meet Russian Karen Khachanov in the last four at Melbourne Park. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Asked afterwards if he felt differently from previous years and believes this could finally be his year, the 24-year-old Tsitsipas said: “I’m feeling great with my tennis. With the bit between his teeth, the Greek star dialled up the pressure as Lehecka served to stay in the contest and a cross-court backhand earned him a match point which he converted. I’ve said it, I’m a different player, playing different. Both players dug in and it went with serve to a tiebreak, where the Greek kept his cool to take an early advantage that he never gave up. My mentality is different. He consolidated for a 3-0 lead and, with his strong first serve offering Lehecka few opportunities to strike back, coasted to the first set in 36 minutes, sealing it with an ace.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas pledges to build a school in Victoria if he wins the ... (Daily Mail)

The World No.4 has been vocal about his love for Australia throughout the tournament, even using some Aussie slang - much to the delight of the spectators at ...

I'd love one day, hopefully winning the Aussie Open and giving a portion of the prizemoney to build a school in Victoria, which is the state of education. There is a strong Greek community living in Melbourne and many have turned out to support Tsitsipas on his quest for a maiden grand slam at the Australian Open. There is a strong Greek community living in Melbourne and many have turned out to support Tsitsipas on his quest for a maiden grand slam at the Australian Open 'When it comes to charity ... The World No. [Stefanos Tsitsipas](/sport/stefanos-tsitsipas/index.html) has made an astonishing pledge to build a school in Victoria if he wins the [Australian Open](/sport/australian_open/index.html) on Sunday.

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Australian Open: Impressive Stefanos Tsitsipas to face Khachanov ... (INQUIRER.net)

Stefanos Tsitsipas closed in on a first Grand Slam title by reaching the Australian Open semi-finals on Tuesday in impressive fashion, as Victoria Azarenka ...

“Well, it hurts to beat her because I always want her to do well,” the 24th seed said of Pegula, a close friend and practice partner. Azarenka is back in the last four in Melbourne for the first time since she won the tournament in 2013 and will face big-serving Elena Rybakina. But he did lose his cool at one point in the third set, smacking the ball into the wall after losing a point as a ball boy went to collect it nearby. But it had not bothered him in the opening four rounds at Melbourne Park until he hit a return in the second set. I don’t think I felt so good in a long time,” said Tsitsipas, after making the Australian Open semi-finals for a fourth time. Stefanos Tsitsipas closed in on a first Grand Slam title by reaching the Australian Open semi-finals on Tuesday in impressive fashion, as Victoria Azarenka also powered into the last four.

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Patrick Mouratoglou plays down Stefanos Tsitsipas concerns over ... (Eurosport.com)

Patrick Mouratoglou has countered Stefanos Tsitsipas' concerns that Holger Rune might suffer “burnout” by saying that is what can make him a “champion”.

I just go out there and play the game.” When I'm out on the court, I don't really think of negatives, to be honest. “Of course Serena [Williams] who I know the most, every night after competition she’s watching YouTube videos, something that Holger Rune has also. 1 in the world, was watching Challenger tournaments. "I will definitely say yes [to winning the title]. You can see how obsessed he is with the sport. Stream the 2023 Australian Open live on He's obsessed with tennis. Australian Open Tsitsipas moved into the semi-finals of the Australian Open for a third year in a row Rune lost in the fourth round of the Australian Open “If you look at the greatest we have had, I know that Roger [Federer], being No.

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Tsitsipas sends cheeky invite to actress Margot Robbie after ... (Reuters)

Stefanos Tsitsipas produced a blockbuster performance to reach the Australian Open semi-final on Tuesday then sent out an invitation to actress Margot ...

I'm very happy to be performing. "I'm very happy to be out on the court. I'm very happy to hit some good shots. When I'm out on the court, I don't really think of negatives, to be honest. "I'm feeling great with my tennis. "Australia is such a great country," Tsitsipas said.

Davis Cup - Tsitsipas and Rune to star in World Group I Play-offs (Davis Cup)

Top 10 players Stefanos Tsitsipas and Holger Rune are among those named to compete for their country at the 2023 World Group I and II Play-offs that are ...

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Stefanos Tsitsipas nearly hits ball kid during Australian Open ... (ABC News)

Stefanos Tsitsipas is through to the semifinals of the Australian Open for the fourth time since 2019 after beating Jiri Lehecka in straight sets, ...

"The ball kid, in my eyes, was pretty far away from me. I was not aiming for the ball kid obviously. "Linespeople are gone … You have to be careful. "You cannot do that. "Tsitsipas just got really lucky.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas On Australian Open Hopes: 'My Mentality Is ... (ATP Tour)

After defeating Jiri Lehecka to reach the semi-finals on Tuesday, the third seed was asked if he has what it takes to lift his maiden Grand Slam title in ...

The 18th seed moved past [Sebastian Korda](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/sebastian-korda/k0ah/overview) earlier on Tuesday after the American was forced retire due to a wrist injury. I'm very happy to be performing. I'm very happy to be out on the court. When I'm out on the court, I don't really think of negatives, to be honest. The Greek has earned straight-sets victories in four of his five matches, while he showed fighting spirit to come through his only major test against [Jannik Sinner](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/jannik-sinner/s0ag/overview) in the fourth round. Tsitsipas is playing for a double prize at the hard-court major.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas: Looking At His Career Highlights, Net Worth And ... (AUGUSTMAN)

We take a look at Stefanos Tsitsipas and his net worth, earnings, fancy cars and career highlights so far.

Answer: Statistically, Roger Federer is considered to be the best male tennis player of all time. During the Covid-19 pandemic, however, he did launch an online auction to help contribute to the Player Relief Programme. He also owns a villa on the Greek island of Mykonos. Additionally, he has a racquet sponsorship from Wilson and his other sponsors include New Balance, Rolex and Rexona. He also reached the semifinals of the Cincinnati Masters in the same year. In the 2022 season, he earned over USD 4.2 million from winning 46 matches and two titles. 2021 was also quite impressive for Tsitsipas – he won his first Masters 1000 title at the Monte Carlo Masters and reached his first Grand Slam final. His performance only got better in 2019 when he won the ATP final and picked up an impressive win against the legendary Roger Federer at the Tsitsipas is a Greek tennis player who was born into a tennis-playing family, so it shouldn’t surprise anyone that he soon picked up the sport. Is he the next promising young athlete who will eventually become one of the all-time greats of men’s tennis? In the 4th round of the 2023 Australian Open, Stefanos Tsitsipas knocked Italian Jannik Sinner out of the tournament in a thrilling five-set match. The athlete won the first two sets and then beat the 15th seed in the final set in three hours and 59 minutes.

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Australian Open 2023: Stefanos Tsitsipas is the new 'home town ... (The Australian Financial Review)

Australia has pinned its hopes on Greek superstar Stefanos Tsitsipas, who says he calls the Australian Open 'home'.

He’s just a really good guy. He was just a customer of ours. [Sign up to our weekly newsletter.](https://login.myfairfax.com.au/signup_newsletter/10097?channel_key=9ME3ACTT4ZYY1fEMfvR2EA&callback_uri=https://www.afr.com/life-and-luxury) [Ayesha de Kretser](/by/ayesha-de-kretser-p535y1)is a senior financial services reporter with The Australian Financial Review Connect with Ayesha on [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) “For me, this is my home grand slam. He’s such a nice, good, kind-hearted person. Being in a city that is so welcoming to me and with a large number of Greek-Australians here, the support I receive at this tournament is incredible,” he said.

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