Stats: Tsitsipas' Nightmare Never Ends
Competing in Cincinnati, Tsitsipas began his tournament with a second-round match against Hungary’s world No. 51, Marozsan. The Greek won in straight sets in just over an hour of play (7-6, 6-2).
While this performance seemed rather convincing and raised hopes for a resurgence from the Greek, it didn’t take long before he fell before the round of 16. Facing France’s Bonzi, Tsitsipas was once again the favorite on paper but stumbled, losing in three sets to the world No. 63 (6-7, 6-3, 6-4).
Apart from his title in Dubai last March, the 27-year-old has not won more than three matches in a single tournament this season. This is further highlighted by a statistic posted by the X account, *Jeu, Set et Maths*: in his last seven tournaments (since Madrid), he has failed to advance past the second round.
Additionally, he has suffered four first-round exits this season. As for his best Grand Slam result, it was a second-round appearance at Roland-Garros, where he lost to Gigante (6-2, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4).
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