Tsitsipas philosophizes: "Not being part of the Masters was a humbling experience".
Stefanos Tsitsipas has had a turbulent season, ending his collaboration with his father Apostolos and missing the ATP Finals for the first time since 2019.
Now that he's been on vacation for almost a month, the Greek continues to reflect on a year in which he dropped to 11th in the world rankings, with the Monte-Carlo Masters 1000 as his only title.
Buoyed by his inspiration, he looked back on 2024 with these words: "This year has shaped me in a way I could never have imagined. I'm grateful for this journey.
I strive for it, but I've learned that perfection doesn't exist in me.
Not being part of the Masters has been a humbling experience, teaching me the values of resilience and perspective."
Finally, Tsitsipas also spoke of the changes that have marked his season: "Change is not a bad thing. It's a process that requires patience and commitment.
Even if the results don't appear directly, I'm confident that these changes will take me where I want to go."