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Tsspas Sails Boat Press Press Berretini went to India in the fourth round

Stefanos Tsisipasiphasiphasiphasiphasiphasiphous “streak on the fourth round of BNP Paribas opened on Sunday afternoon.

TSiskSIPAS, coming for ATP 500 in Dubai, you hit Matteo Berrettin 6-3, 6-3 after one hour and eight minutes. The Greek has not been facing one point of one break while breaking berretti three times.

After lifting the Horn at Dubai, Pitspas wrote on Instagram, “said my match was late … so I found a boat.” It is addressed by his 20 to 13 to 13 in the area and dismissed this season by a seven-seven loss of seven.

“I think it was obvious,” said Dictionary after the dismissal of Berretini when asked about the message. “(It) it does not take a lot to understand that. I didn’t get well.

“I’m just like such ridicule. I didn’t try to find ways to make progress.

What does Tsispas made of, and how can his flexibility be explained? In some cases, using a new, dark Racket. The 26-year-old meeting states that much energy than his old frame, allowing him to better beat slowly in tennis on a fixed basis – including Indian sources. He also takes a court with a great determination, willing to return to the level that exalts him as Noah at the last Grand Slam levels.

“I bring these games and determination to leave just when he is in the yard,” add. “I have seen the advancement when it comes to my mind. I just don’t want to take anything. I just feel that I want to get out of court and I’m the way I’m approaching all the games I get to play.”

It is safe to say that it works in his two latest competitions. Tsisipas won the seven back games that are appointed in his dubai conquest of victory, and given situations to Indian sources of the most classroom – managed to extend more.

The earth explains: “I grew up playing clay courts, so this is normal,” in the world no. 9 He explained. “I played all my life with bounces like this. But I have to admit that, yes, bounce is not uncommon in the cardinal court. You can’t see that when you play difficult courts.

“I feel like a form of STOPS sometimes. It doesn’t really matter to court. But you’re feeling a lot of clay.”

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