I should have trusted my instincts earlier, says beaten Tsitsipas
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[October 10, 2020]
By Julien Pretot
PARIS (Reuters) - Stefanos Tsitsipas
said he regretted not playing his usual instinctive game earlier in
his 6-3 6-2 5-7 4-6 6-1 semi-final defeat against world number one
Novak Djokovic at the French Open on Friday.
The Greek, seeded fifth at Roland Garros, came back from the brink
to force the Serbian into a decider, where a recent injury
resurfaced and killed the tired Tsitsipas's chances.
The world number six, however, believes he made a "huge mistake" by
not being more instinctive early in the match on court Philippe
Chatrier.
"I wish I could have figured certain things earlier which, I don't
know, I felt like it was a total demolition, the fact that I tried
those things in practice and tried to implement them in the match,"
Tsitsipas, who saved a match point in the third set, told a news
conference.
"It was something new. I wish I wouldn't have tried
these things and tried to stay to my ordinary and basic way of feeling
the ball and also trying to dictate the game.
"I think that was a huge mistake today, that I tried this for two sets
in a row, then came back to my old way of doing things."
That more instinctive approach worked much better for the 22-year-old,
who started to convert his break points, turning the tide in spectacular
fashion and forcing Djokovic to man the barricades until the Greek ran
out of steam.
"He gave me a really difficult time on the court. Unfortunately towards
the end of the match an injury that I had during my match in Rome came
back," said Tsitsipas.
"As you saw, it was a good comeback, and I think I played great tennis
after that, except the fifth set, which I believe my body was not ready
for," he added.
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Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)
in action during his match against Novak Djokovic (SRB) on day 13 at
Stade Roland Garros. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-USA TODAY
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"Physically I wasn't really there."
Tsitsipas was hoping to become the first Greek to reach a Grand Slam
final and while the defeat would have stung it was a marked
improvement from his last semi-final appearance in a major when he
was thrashed 6-2 6-4 6-0 by Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open last
year.
"Well, if I think back at the Australian Open I was still a kid, and
now I'm turning more into an adult," said Tsitsipas.
"My thinking has changed. I've matured. I've been through a lot of
things. I have grown from the people around me, my relationships,
people in general...
"I have, of course, more experience in my pocket than before. I've
played matches. I've experienced different things. I know when
something is good or not, and I can, I think, dictate that earlier."
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Toby Davis)
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