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Beaten by Jarry, Tsitsipas invokes a surprising motive: "I feel like I gave him the match"

Beaten by Jarry, Tsitsipas invokes a surprising motive: I feel like I gave him the match
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Elio Valotto
le 17/05/2024 à 12h47
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Stefanos Tsitsipas was the favorite to win the title (in the absence of the circuit's major players), but fell on Thursday. Hitherto very solid, the Greek fell back into his old ways. Opposed to a Nicolas Jarry playing his cards close to his chest, the world number 8 fell into the trap.

Despite a thunderous start to the match, he was unable to make a definitive difference when he had the chance. On the other side, the Chilean never gave up, cheering himself on after almost every point. In the end, he surprised Tsitsipas twice, breaking him at the right moment each time.

The winner of a match that nobody expected him to win, he was able to raise his arms after more than 2h30 of battle (3-6, 7-5, 6-4). Incredibly, this is already his third success against a top 10 player, his second on clay (after Alcaraz in Buenos Aires and Ruud in Miami).

When asked about this astonishing defeat, Tsitsipas said very little about his opponent's performance. In a statement that may well question his humility, the Greek explained that he had played far better than his opponent: "I feel like I gave him the match in a way. I feel like I was robbed! In the sense that it was really the level of my game that dictated the match. I played some incredible tennis today, I did a great job, especially at the start of the match. I showed that I was much better at a lot of things and that I was going in the right direction.

Suddenly, however, I fell off and couldn't get back into the rhythm I had at the start. It's not an easy day for me, because I really think I should have won this match. I did a lot of things wrong and doubted myself a lot. I didn't have the courage and adaptability to take the match on myself."

Dernière modification le 17/05/2024 à 15h23
Stefanos Tsitsipas
35e, 1455 points
Rome
Rome
Draw
Tsitsipas S • 6
Jarry N • 21
6
5
4
3
7
6
Nicolas Jarry
133e, 451 points
French Open
French Open
Draw
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Fred Phoesh
What arrogance! He is King of Shanks... his backhand is not comparable to his competitors... He lost because he isn't good enough, neither is his humility or sense of humour.
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Junesnowdon
Sour grapes
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Asya
The logic doesn't make sense. You were the better player on the day, but you lost? You may be the better player overall, but on the day, you clearly were not.
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SH321
Agree with Tsitsipas. He could have and should have won that match. This in no way takes away from Jarry's excellent performance. Which we've seen on occasion in the past. And that's the problem, will this Jarry show up for following matches or the old Jarry who will be competitive, but easily defeated? Tsitsipas doesn't get a pass on being inconsistent either.
Francesca B
Stefanos grow up
Olive26
Et voilà pourquoi il n'y arrive pas. Tu as perdu. Point. Félicitations à Jarry surtout. Il a su être opportuniste. C'est ce qu'on demande à un joueur qui veut gagner.
Aemilius
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B Ravi kumar
Surprise,two Chileans reached semifinals
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