Stefanos Tsitsipas recently made the decision to part ways with his father and long-time coach, Apostolos Tsitsipas, after his defeat in the Montreal Masters. Now, ranked 11th in the world, Tsitsipas is in search of a new coach to help him reach his peak performance and beyond.
Despite his first tournament without a coach in Cincinnati ending in disappointment, Tsitsipas remains determined to find the right fit. While accompanied by Greek Davis Cup coach Dimitris Chatzinikolaou in Cincinnati, Tsitsipas is actively seeking a full-time coach through interviews with potential candidates.
Tsitsipas emphasized the importance of finding a coach who can provide long-term stability and guidance to help improve both his tennis skills and mental state. He expressed his desire to work with someone who can understand and enhance his game, ultimately assisting him in reaching new heights in his career.