Stefanos Tsitsipas, who reached his fourth ATP World Tour quarter-final in Barcelona on Thursday, is only 19 years old, a leading candidate to qualify for the Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan, where eight of the world's best 21-and-under players will compete from 6-10 November. But the 6'3” right-hander is also leading his entire country. For nearly everything the Greek achieves on the ATP World Tour, he becomes the 'first' or the first in decades' time from Greece to celebrate the milestone. Last October, Tsitsipas became the first Greek to enter the Top 100 of the ATP Rankings and the first Greek semi-finalist (2017 Antwerp) in 44 years (Kalogeropoulos, 1973 Des Moines). And after his start to the European clay-court...
Watch Grigor Dimitrov get pulled off the court by Malek Jaziri Thursday in Barcelona and respond by rifling a forehand winner down the line. Photo Credit: Alex Caparros/Getty Images. Watch live tennis at tennistv.com.
Watch Grigor Dimitrov get pulled off the court by Malek Jaziri Thursday in Barcelona and respond by rifling a forehand winner down the line. Photo Credit: Alex Caparros/Getty Images. Watch live tennis at tennistv.com.
Some of the ATP World Tour's top stars including Novak Djokovic, Grigor Dimitrov and Dominic Thiem join coaches such as Michael Chang and Dani Vallverdu to explain the most important aspects of playing on clay. Watch live tennis at tennistv.com.
Last year's runner-up in Barcelona, Dominic Thiem, shares his thoughts about his third-round win against lucky loser Jozef Kovalik. Watch live tennis at tennistv.com.