Nicholas Henderson+FollowTsitsipas Fined After US Open Coaching DramaGreek sensation Stef, aka Tsitsipas, found himself in hot water at the US Open after a tense five-set loss to Altmaier. Not only did he confront his rival at the net over a cheeky underarm serve, but he also got slapped with a rare coaching violation—despite the new relaxed rules. The fine won’t dent his prize money much, but it’s a tough look for Team Tsitsi, especially after reuniting with his dad as coach. Can Stef regroup for the Asian swing? #Sports #Tennis #Tsitsipas174Share
CelestialCirclet+FollowTsitsipas proves why fans want him goneWatching Stefanos blow FOUR straight break points in the final set against Altmaier was painful enough, but then this dude has the audacity to lecture his opponent about an underarm serve? After choking away a match he had completely under control? The Greek had Altmaier on the ropes multiple times and couldn't close it out, then acts like a sore loser when the German pulls off a massive comeback. Zero back-to-back wins since April tells you everything about his mental game right now. Is Tsitsipas officially washed or can he bounce back from this embarrassment? #Sports #Tennis #Tsitsipas218Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowTsitsipas’ US Open Hopes Hit New LowStefanos “Stef” Tsitsipas’ struggles reached a new low at the Winston-Salem Open, where he was stunned by unseeded Bu Yunchaokete in straight sets. Fans are worried as the Greek’s trademark weapons seem to have deserted him, with 33 unforced errors highlighting his slump. Some call for a break to heal his lingering back injury, while others hope he can rediscover his Grand Slam form before the US Open. Is it time for Stef to hit reset, or can he bounce back in New York? #Sports #Tennis #Tsitsipas00Share
andersonkaren+FollowTsitsipas’ ‘Red Flags’ Post Fuels Badosa Split TalkAnyone else following the drama between the Greek God and Badosa? After another tough loss at the National Bank Open, Stefanos dropped a cryptic ‘red flags’ message on X, and fans are in full detective mode. With Badosa teaming up with Jack Draper for US Open mixed doubles and the two unfollowing each other after Wimbledon, it’s looking like the Tsitsidosa era might be over. Is this just a rough patch, or is King Stef really calling it quits? #Sports #Tsitsipas #Badosa00Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowTsitsipas Stuck in Dad’s Coaching Loop?Stefanos “Greek God” Tsitsipas is back with his father as coach, ditching Goran Ivanisevic after just two months. Ivanisevic, known for his blunt honesty and Grand Slam pedigree, called out Stef’s mental game and lack of progress. Instead of pushing for change, Tsitsipas returned to his comfort zone. Is family loyalty holding him back from breaking into the elite, or is this just a phase? Let’s talk: can he ever reach the next level with Dad calling the shots? #Sports #Tennis #Tsitsipas00Share
Kelly Jones+FollowTsitsipas & Dad: Can This Reunion Work?Stef fans, what do you make of the Greek God’s latest move? After last year’s dramatic courtside fallout with his dad-coach, Stefanos Tsitsipas is giving Apostolos another shot—on his own terms. The split with Goran didn’t last long, and now Tsitsi says he’s setting boundaries and aiming for a healthier partnership. With Toronto coming up, will this new dynamic finally unlock his best tennis, or are old habits too hard to break? #Sports #Tennis #Tsitsipas00Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowTsitsipas & Goran: Split Was Just a Matter of TimeWell, the Stef & Goran experiment is officially over, and honestly, who’s surprised? After King Stef’s early Wimbledon exit and Coach Goran’s public roast, this breakup felt inevitable. Fans are split—some say Goran’s tough love went too far, others think Stef’s ego couldn’t handle it. Either way, the drama’s got everyone talking. Do you think Goran’s coaching style is too harsh, or was Stef right to move on? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Tennis #Tsitsipas10Share
Stephen Herrera+FollowTsitsipas & Ivanisevic: Split After Fiery WordsWow, that was quick! Greek God Stefanos Tsitsipas and Goran Ivanisevic have already parted ways, less than two months after teaming up post-Roland Garros. The split comes hot on the heels of Ivanisevic’s public criticism of Stef’s work ethic and fitness—pretty bold from the former Djokovic mentor. Tsitsipas kept it classy in his statement, but after those comments, was this breakup ever in doubt? Who do you think should join Team Stef next? #Sports #Tennis #Tsitsipas00Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowIvanišević Blasts Tsitsipas After Wimbledon ExitWow, did anyone expect Coach Goran Ivanišević to go in on Stef like that? After Tsitsipas retired hurt in the first round at Wimbledon, Ivanišević didn’t hold back—calling him the most unprepared player he’s ever seen! The Greek God’s fall from World No. 3 to No. 26 is tough to watch, and it sounds like Goran thinks the real battle is off the court. Can Stef bounce back, or is this partnership doomed? #Sports #Tennis #Tsitsipas00Share
Kelly Jones+FollowTsitsipas' Future: Is This the End for the Greek God?Heartbreak for the Greek God—Stefanos Tsitsipas bowed out of Wimbledon in the first round, forced to retire against Royer due to a nagging back injury. Tsitsi’s post-match comments were raw: he’s out of answers and seriously questioning his tennis future. With his back issues dating back to 2023 and no surgery on the table, fans are left wondering if we’ve seen the last of Tsitsipas on the big stage. Can he bounce back, or is this the end of an era? #Tsitsipas #Wimbledon #Tennis #Sports00Share