Basking in the glow of his maiden ATP Masters
1000 title last month at Monte-Carlo, the 22-year-old added the
Lyon crown for his second title in 2021 and leads the 2021
season with most wins at 33.
"I've been feeling my game well; I've been using my patterns
really well," Tsitsipas told reporters. "I've been pressing a
lot with my serve. Just consistent on court, consistent with my
power and the way that I attack and way I (take) risks.
"I think it would be considered my best (preparation) so far
pre-Grand Slam and now all the attention is on next week. I love
playing in Paris. I find it mesmerising."
Patrick Mouratoglou, the long-time coach of Serena Williams, who
is often seen in Tsitsipas' player box at tournaments, is
pleased with the consistency displayed by the Greek.
"He's developing really well," Mouratoglou said of Tsitsipas,
who is coached by his father Apostolos. "He's always been able
to beat the best players," the Frenchman, who often works in an
advisory role with Tsitsipas, told Reuters recently.
"He beat Rafa (Nadal) on clay several years ago already. He beat
Roger at a Grand Slam, beat Novak at a Masters 1000 on hardcourt.
But he was a bit up and down, and there were several reasons for
that.
"And I think he's getting more and more solid. He's losing less
and less. He's slowly but surely, imposing himself as a top guy
who doesn't lose to guys who are ranked under. He's gained a lot
of consistency in everything he is doing in his game."
Tsitsipas reached the semi-finals on the red clay at Roland
Garros last year before falling to Novak Djokovic in five sets
and Mouratoglou believes the two-time Australian Open
semi-finalist was getting closer to a maiden major title.
"Rafa and Novak are still at the top of the game. But I think
their margin is getting smaller and smaller. Several young guys
can beat them now. The margin is getting thinner," Mouratoglou
added.
"Every year I'm asked about Roland Garros and I answer that the
only thing we don't know about Roland Garros is who Rafa is
going to beat in the final.
"This year I can say Rafa is the favourite but some guys can
beat him."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Berhampore, India; editing by
Shri Navaratnam)
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