Stefanos Tsitsipas casts doubt on his spot at the Australian Open

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Stefanos Tsitsipas casts doubt on his spot at the Australian Open fit after ATP Cup defeat by Diego Schwartzman was compounded by elbow pain

  • Greek star Stefanos Tsitsipas may not be featuring at the Australian Open
  • Tsitsipas, 23, has recently returned to the playing circuit from elbow surgery
  • After losing to Diego Schwartzman at the ATP Cup he said he felt continued pain 
  • The Australian Open starts on 17 January in Melbourne 




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Tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas has poured doubt on his place at the Australian Open, suggesting he may miss the first Grand Slam event of the year due to ongoing pain in his elbow.

The Greek star recently returned to the courts following surgery, yet after exiting the ATP Cup at the hands of Diego Schwartzman, he has admitted that something is still not quite right.

Speaking after his 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 6-3 defeat to the Argentina star, Tsitsipas told the BBC that after playing in the doubles on Saturday, he conceded he was ‘in a lot of pain’. 

Tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas has poured doubt on his place at the Australian Open

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Tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas has poured doubt on his place at the Australian Open

He said: ‘That is enough [time to recover], I believe.

‘But I haven’t had [this kind of injury] before, so I don’t know. It’s my first time experiencing something like this.’

The Australian Open starts on 17 January in Melbourne meaning the Greek ace now faces a battle to be fully fit and comfortable in time. 

The 23-year-old was beaten by Diego Schwartzman and complained of pain in his elbow

The 23-year-old was beaten by Diego Schwartzman and complained of pain in his elbow

Tsitsipas won the first set against Schwartzman, before the 29-year-old rallied to win the match and secure victory for Argentina.

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‘I was just trying to think that it was his first match for two months after his elbow [injury], so I was thinking just to try and be in the match,’ said Schwartzman.

‘I had the chance and I think I was ready. I am very happy because playing against Stefanos and being a set and a break down is not easy, but I found a way.’

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