Stefanos Tsitsipas,the highest-ranked player left in the draw at No.4,will have a fourth chance to make the Australian Open men’s singles final.
Australian great Mark Philippoussis believes a more mature Stefanos Tsitsipas will have an “advantage” from his three semi-final defeats at Melbourne Park as he chases maiden grand slam glory.
Stefanos Tsitsipas beat Jannik Sinner in a dazzling fourth-round encounter on Rod Laver Arena.
His tournament so far has been refreshingly boring. Can Stefanos Tsitsipas be the one to set the Australian Open alight?
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Italy slipped past Greece in Saturday night’s semi-final and will play a USA team that powered their way into the final by smashing Poland 5-0 in Sydney.
Ash Barty’s successor as world No.1 and the record-setting men’s champion have leant their support to the new mixed event shaking up the Australian summer.
While his behaviour cannot be condoned,Nick Kyrgios could be Novak Djokovic’s new great rival - if he wants to be.
Stefanos Tsitsipas labelled Nick Kyrgios a “bully” with “an evil side” to his character after losing a bad-tempered Wimbledon third-round clash,while Ajla Tomljanovic advanced against the world No.13 but had a few problems with her accommodation and Alex de Minaur also won through to the fourth round.
Excitement is growing at the All England Club ahead of a blockbuster Saturday clash for Nick Kyrgios against the popular Stefanos Tsitsipas.