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Lockdown could be an annual thing, says ace

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THE coronaviru­s pandemic has stalled young Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas’s burgeoning career, but he remains philosophi­cal about the current tennis shutdown.

The world No.6 would have been preparing for the French Open that was originally scheduled to start this weekend but was postponed to September. While he is missing life on Tour, Tsitsipas believes the lockdown has given the planet a breath.

“I actually think they should put us in lockdown once a year — it’s good for nature, it’s good for our planet,” Tsitsipas said in an Instagram Live conversati­on.

“I think it will be environmen­tally very beneficial. Life is such a hustle, and you never get the time to spend with your family and connect with them.

“Now it’s an opportunit­y to do so. It takes me back to when I was a young kid and I didn’t travel so much then.”

With profession­al tennis unlikely to return before early August, at the earliest, Tsitsipas says the hardest thing has been training without a goal.

“I practise every day, of course I don’t put 100 per cent in but at the same time I’m planning on gradually getting better,” the 21-year-old said.

“It’s a process, it’s tricky — you have so much time in front of you and you don’t know when things are going to get back to normal. Right now, I am taking it easy, I’m not pushing myself to the limit and I’m not resting.

“There is a good contrast in between the two.”

It was at last year’s French Open that Tsitsipas was tipped to make his grand slam breakthrou­gh but lost an epic battle with former champion Stan Wawrinka in the last 16.

Tsitsipas said that defeat still plays on his mind. “I felt heartbroke­n. It was difficult one to get over,” he said.

 ??  ?? BENEFITS: Stefanos Tsitsipas.
BENEFITS: Stefanos Tsitsipas.

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