Greek superstar and 3-time Grand Slam finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas questioned his chances of making it to the ATP Finals in Turin and gave a brutal and honest remark saying it does not concern or worry him right now. The Greek God wants to concentrate on the Paris Masters right and wants to enjoy his game going further into the tournament.
The withdrawal of Novak Djokovic from the Paris Masters has allowed an opportunity for some players to qualify for the upcoming ATP Finals which will be played on the 10th of November. One of the players who might have not had the best of seasons but has in some way given himself a slight chance to qualify is Greek number 1 Stefanos Tsitsipas. It has been an underwhelming season for the World number 11 where all he has is an ATP 1000 title in Monte Carlo and has not been having many great tournaments at all.
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Tsitsipas opens up on his chances in Turin
This might have been a terrible season for Tsitsipas where he has barely performed in either ATP tournaments or Grand Slams, but his performances in Paris have been great and he will be playing his quarter-final match against Alexander Zverev. With this tournament, Tsitsipas has opened up on his chances in the ATP Finals as well to which he had a brutal and honest answer saying " It’s a long season and I want to play my best tennis, but you have to have a solid year to qualify. So far, I haven’t had a great season compared to the last few years, so I can’t expect to qualify suddenly. It’s not something that worries me or concerns me, I just want to enjoy the game here in Paris.”
Though there might be some possibility for Tsitsipas to make it to the ATP finals, the chances are still looking bleak with the number of players in contention right now. It might be better for Tsitsipas to concentrate on the Paris Masters and look to finish his horrible season so far on a high and continue with his great performances.