Stefanos Tsitsipas ended a month-long winless stretch with a hard-fought opening victory at the Madrid Open.
The Greek hadnât posted a win since the Miami Open back in March, but came from behind to edge out world number 90 Patrick Kypson.
Tsitsipas found himself trailing 4-1 early, but managed to claw his way back into the match, coming through two tight tiebreaks to seal it 3-6, 7-6, 7-6.
Stefanos Tsitsipas opens up about his fitness and form
Tsitsipas spoke to Tennis Channel about his struggles, saying: âIâm at a good place with my body because last year I felt like I was heading nowhere. I kept playing here and there, not very consistent.
âMy confidence plummeted. This year Iâm healthy. I started the Australian Open until now, havenât had any issues with my body.
âThe only thing that Iâm missing is a few wins that Iâm hoping to clinch over the next couple of weeks. I need wins.
âI need to start feeling my game again, back to where it was especially during the clay court season in the past.
âIâve had some really good tournaments, playing on the clay, Iâve had success, playing on the surface, and I want to try and recreate that, see the things that actually work for me and try to replicate them.â
Stefanos Tsitsipas shares his aims for the clay-court campaign
When asked about his aims for the clay swing, Tsitsipas said: âI just want to use the clay court season to regain my confidence and what that means is clinching difficult wins.
âLike matches that are against seeded players, players that have been doing well this year, thatâs my goal with the clay court season.
âAnd use that confidence to build for the next phase of like grass courts hard courts following at the very end of the season.â
Clay has always suited Tsitsipasâ game. He has picked up five of his 12 career titles on the surface, including three in Monte Carlo.
He also knows what it takes to go deep at Roland Garros, having reached the final back in 2021.
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