Tsitsipas' anger during a side change due to his setback
Stefanos Tsitsipas didn't hold back his anger against Alexander Shevchenko in the United Cup.
Beaten 6-4, 7-6, the Greek got angry during a side change, talking to his captain, Theodoros Angelinos.
He declared: "My backhand isn't going anywhere. I have to put a **** truck behind it to get it to go. It's impossible to do anything with it."
Earlier, Maria Sakkari lost her match to Elena Rybakina 6-4, 6-3.
The bad day for the Greeks ended with their Papamichail/Petros Tsitsipas pair losing to Kulambayeva/Nedovyesov.
Greece finished second in their group, ahead of Spain and behind Kazakhstan.
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