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Stefanos Tsitsipas says fan was ‘imitating a bee,’ confronts alleged culprit: ‘She needs to go’ – Fox News

  1. Stefanos Tsitsipas says fan was ‘imitating a bee,’ confronts alleged culprit: ‘She needs to go’ Fox News
  2. Stefanos Tsitsipas confronts fan for imitating bee during tennis match: ‘Needs to go’ New York Post
  3. Watch: Stefanos Tsitsipas wants spectator thrown out due to bizarre bee imitation Tennis World USA
  4. Stefanos Tsitsipas Yells At Woman Making Bee Noises During Tennis Match Outkick
  5. “I had to play my match quite exhausted”: Stefanos Tsitsipas says Los Cabos Open threw off his sleep schedule in Toronto, but he is better at Cincinnati Open TennisUpToDate.com
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Enthralling rally won by Stefanos Tsitsipas | Play of the Day Presented by Barclays UK – Wimbledon

  1. Enthralling rally won by Stefanos Tsitsipas | Play of the Day Presented by Barclays UK Wimbledon
  2. Wimbledon 2023: Djokovic eases to last 16, Tsitsipas ends Murray hopes, Swiatek through – as it happened The Guardian
  3. Laslo Djere vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas at 2023 Wimbledon: How to Watch, Live Stream, TV Channel For The Win
  4. “Has already had it with his father”: Badosa spotted giving Tsitsipas’ father Apostolos side eye during Murray Wimbledon clash TennisUpToDate.com
  5. Tennis Sensation Paula Badosa Playfully Shares A Dream Involving Fellow Player And Boyfriend Stefanos GreekCityTimes.com
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French Open quarterfinal: Carlos Alcaraz defeats Stefanos Tsitsipas to reach semifinal | NBC Sports – NBC Sports

  1. French Open quarterfinal: Carlos Alcaraz defeats Stefanos Tsitsipas to reach semifinal | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  2. French Open: Stefanos Tsitsipas blames sleep aid melatonin after quarterfinal dismantling by Carlos Alcaraz Yahoo Sports
  3. Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas – Quarterfinals Highlights I Roland-Garros 2023 Roland-Garros
  4. John McEnroe: “Everyone is trying to copy Alcaraz” AS USA
  5. Absolutely Magical! Alcaraz Defeats Tsitsipas In Magnificent Display At French Open | Eurosport Eurosport Tennis
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Tsitsipas rooting for Alcaraz after quarter-final exit – Roland-Garros – The 2023 Roland-Garros Tournament official site – Roland-Garros

  1. Tsitsipas rooting for Alcaraz after quarter-final exit – Roland-Garros – The 2023 Roland-Garros Tournament official site Roland-Garros
  2. Stefanos Tsitsipas regrets using sleep aid melatonin before Roland Garros loss to Carlos Alcaraz Tennis Magazine
  3. Absolutely Magical! Alcaraz Defeats Tsitsipas In Magnificent Display At French Open | Eurosport Eurosport Tennis
  4. Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas – Quarterfinals Highlights I Roland-Garros 2023 Roland-Garros
  5. John McEnroe: “Everyone is trying to copy Alcaraz” AS USA
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French Open Quarterfinalist Tsitsipas Takes On Doubles, With His Brother – The New York Times

  1. French Open Quarterfinalist Tsitsipas Takes On Doubles, With His Brother The New York Times
  2. Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Carlos Alcaraz | Miami 2022 Extended Highlights Tennis TV
  3. French Open Men’s Quarterfinal Predictions Including Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas Last Word On Sports
  4. ‘Complete player’ Alcaraz posting impressive numbers – Roland-Garros – The 2023 Roland-Garros Tournament official site Roland-Garros
  5. Stefanos Tsitsipas identifies one reason behind Novak Djokovic’s Grand Slam success Tennis World USA
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(VIDEO) Medvedev hilariously replicates Tsitsipas’ victory dance after Rome Open tie as feud continues – TennisUpToDate.com

  1. (VIDEO) Medvedev hilariously replicates Tsitsipas’ victory dance after Rome Open tie as feud continues TennisUpToDate.com
  2. Medvedev Battles Tsitsipas; Rune vs Ruud | Rome 2023 Semi-Final Highlights Tennis TV
  3. “I knew it five minutes ago!”: Daniil Medvedev vindicated after pressing Mohamed Lahyani Tennis Magazine
  4. (VIDEO) Medvedev and Tsitsipas impression leaves Roddick and Courier in stitches TennisUpToDate.com
  5. WATCH: Daniil Medvedev’s dance hits meme level, but was he throwing shade at Stefanos Tsitsipas? Tennis365
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2023 Australian Open: Djokovic vs. Tsitsipas odds, picks, best bets for men’s final from proven expert

Novak Djokovic can join Rafael Nadal atop the list of career grand slam winners when he squares off against Stefanos Tsitsipas in the 2023 Australian Open men’s final on Sunday at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne. The 35-year-old Djokovic has 21 major titles, one shy of the record held by Nadal. Djokovic also owns a record nine Australian Open titles. To win grand slam title No. 22 and Australian Open title No. 10, he must get by Tsitsipas, who is playing in just his second grand slam final.

The match is set to begin at 3:30 a.m. ET. Djokovic is a -525 favorite (risk $525 to win $100) in the latest Djokovic vs. Tsitsipas odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while Tsitsipas is a +350 underdog. The over/under for total games is 36.5. 

Before you make any Australian Open men’s final picks or Tsitsipas vs. Djokovic predictions, you must see the Australian Open 2023 picks from tennis handicapper Jose Onorato.

Onorato grew up playing competitive tennis in Caracas, Venezuela. After coming to the U.S., he trained with famed coach Nick Bollettieri at IMG Academy in Florida and faced players like Robert Farah, now one of the world’s top-ranked doubles players.

Onorato, who holds dual degrees in finance and economics from the University of Miami, does extensive research before placing any tennis bets. He studies current form, players’ tendencies on a particular surface, weather conditions and many other relevant factors. That systematic approach helped Onorato go 96-67-7 — up 60.42 units — in 2022!

Onorato knows that the storyline entering the Australian Open was Djokovic returning to Melbourne. He famously was not allowed to play last year and was deported out of the country for not being vaccinated against COVID-19. Djokovic had won the previous three Australian Open titles.

So far in Melbourne he has been dominant. He has dropped only one set in six matches, and that was in a tiebreak. Over his last three matches he has lost just 20 games combined. He has won 27 straight matches at the Australian Open, the second longest streak in tournament history.

Now, Onorato has scrutinized the Djokovic vs. Tsitsipas matchup in the men’s final of the 2023 Australian Open and released his pick. We can tell you that he is picking Under 36.5 games, but he has another wager that pays plus-money. You ABSOLUTELY need to see what it is before locking in any 2023 Australian Open picks of your own!

Who wins the Djokovic vs. Tsitsipas men’s final at the 2023 Australian Open? And where does all the betting value lie? … Join SportsLine right now to see Jose Onorato’s prediction and analysis for the 2023 Australian Open men’s final match, all from the tennis expert who went 96-67-7 in 2022!

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LIVE | Stefanos Tsitsipas v Jannik Sinner Walk-On, Warm-Up, and AO STATS MODE | Australian Open 2023 – Australian Open TV

  1. LIVE | Stefanos Tsitsipas v Jannik Sinner Walk-On, Warm-Up, and AO STATS MODE | Australian Open 2023 Australian Open TV
  2. Three to See, Day 8: Tsitsipas vs. Sinner; Gauff vs. Ostapenko; Pegula vs. Krejcikova Tennis Magazine
  3. Stefanos Tsitsipas Meets Jannik Sinner At The Australian Open ATP Tour
  4. Australian Open 2023 results LIVE updates: Tsitsipas takes opening set against Sinner, Auger-Aliassime, Swiatek, Gauff bundled out, Korda continues wild run The Age
  5. Koolhof/Skupski v Tsitsipas/Tsitsipas Highlights | Australian Open 2023 Second Round Australian Open TV
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Nick Kyrgios called ‘evil’ and a ‘bully’ by defeated Wimbledon opponent Stefanos Tsitsipas

Kyrgios beat Tsitsipas in four sets — 6-7(2) 6-4 6-3 7-6(7) — in an action-packed, controversial game on Court One but the pair continued the feud at their post-match press conferences.

Tsitsipas had been frustrated by Kyrgios’ “constant bullying” from the other side of the net and had tried to hit his opponent with a shot during the fiery encounter.

Kyrgios, who was vocal throughout, was warned for swearing by the umpire and was left furious when Tsitsipas wasn’t disqualified for firing a ball into the crowd out of frustration.

“Yeah, it’s constant bullying, that’s what he does. He bullies opponents. He was probably a bully at school himself. I don’t like bullies,” Tsitsipas told reporters after the match.

“I don’t like people that put other people down. He has some good traits in his character, as well. But he also has a very evil side to him, which if it’s exposed, it can really do a lot of harm and bad to the people around him.”

Kyrgios, who has already caused headlines at Wimbledon for both his outbursts and audacious shots, laughed off his opponents comments, calling them “soft.”

He had previously said he had huge respect for the Greek when interviewed on court immediately after the match.

“I don’t know what to say. I’m not sure how I bullied him. He was the one hitting balls at me, he was the one that hit a spectator, he was the one that smacked it out of the stadium,” Kyrgios told reporters after progressing to the round of 16.

“I did nothing towards Stefanos today that was disrespectful. I was not drilling him with balls. To come in here and say I bullied him, that’s just soft. We’re not cut from the same cloth. I go up against guys who are true competitors.

“I’ve got many friends in the locker room, just to let you know. I’m actually one of the most liked. I’m set. He’s not liked. Let’s just put that there.”

Tsitsipas later apologized for firing a ball into the crowd and admitted to trying to hit Kyrgios with a body shot.

“I’m not used to playing this way,” he said. “But I cannot just sit there, act like a robot and act like someone that is completely cold and ignorant.

“Because you’re out there doing your job, and you have noise coming from the other side of the court for no absolute reason.

“Every single point that I played today I feel like there was something going on on the other side of the net.

“That’s his way of manipulating the opponent and making you feel distracted, in a way. There is no other player that does this. I really hope all us players can come up with something and make this a cleaner version of our sport, have this kind of behavior not accepted, not allowed, not tolerated.”

Kyrgios, who will play American Brandon Nakashima in the next round, said Tsitsipas should be more worried about finding a way to beat him.

“I would be pretty upset if I lost to someone two weeks in a row. Maybe he should figure out how to beat me a couple more times first,” the Australian added.

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Updates from Australian Open 2022 semifinal

Rafael Nadal of Spain makes a forehand return to Adrian Mannarino of France during their fourth round match at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Hamish Blair)

Australian Open men’s singles semifinals: A shot at history

Even before he hit his first ball at this year’s Australian Open, Rafael Nadal knew he had an open door to set the men’s record for most career Grand Slam singles titles.

So far he hasn’t let it close.

Nadal plays Matteo Berrettini in one semifinal on Friday at Melbourne Park, knowing he’s potentially two match wins from a 21st major title. He’s tied for the record of 20 with Roger Federer, who is recovering from right knee surgery, and Novak Djokovic, who was deported from Australia on the eve of the tournament following an 11-day visa saga over his decision not to be vaccinated for COVID-19.

In the other semifinal, Daniil Medvedev plays Stefanos Tsitsipas in a rematch of their 2021 Australian Open semifinal. Medvedev won last year’s semifinal, then lost to Djokovic in the final.

After Nadal’s tough five-set win over Denis Shapovalov on Tuesday, he looked to take away some of the pressure of that 21st major.



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