In Cincinnati Stefanos pilloried by his opponent for the endless toilet break. Since then, arrows and poison challenges on the field. For the third time in just over a month, the Greek and the German are playing for access to a final on red. Rome like Monte Carlo first and Madrid later
For both of them it is becoming a tax. Do you want to make your way on clay? You have to go to the other. For the third time in just over a month, Zverev and Tsitsipas are competing for access to a final on red. Rome like Monte Carlo first and Madrid later. But limiting the discussion to what happened from April onwards would be limiting: the rivalry between the German and the Greek is a rivalry that starts in 2018 – in the semifinals in Washington, with Sascha number 3 in the world and Tsitsi 32 – and which also took place lit, with accusations and defenses. In Cincinnati the point of greatest tension, with Stefanos pilloried by his opponent for the usual reasons: toilet-break and the controversial relationship with his father Apostolos.