Tsitsipas struggles with back issue as Chile stuns Greece at United Cup
The World No. 6 missed the singles match against Nicolas Jarry before losing the mixed doubles match 6-7 (5), 6-3, 10-6 to Daniela Seguel and Marcelo Tomas Barrios Vera.
Published : Jan 02, 2024 12:33 IST , SYDNEY - 2 MINS READ
Australian Open contender Stefanos Tsitsipas struggled with a lower back problem Tuesday, pulling out of his opening singles match of the season at the United Cup as Greece crashed to a 2-1 loss against Chile.
The World No. 6 was expected to meet Chilean number one Nicolas Jarry, but sat it out, leaving teammate Stefanos Sakellaridis to step up in the Group B clash in Sydney.
Sakellaridis, just 19 years old and ranked 416, put up an outstanding fight against the 19th-ranked Jarry, but fell short 6-3, 3-6, 7-5.
Greek World No.8 Maria Sakkari had earlier earned a commanding 6-0, 6-1 victory over Chile’s outclassed Daniela Seguel.
Tsitsipas returned for the crucial mixed doubles decider with Sakkari, but they lost 6-7 (5), 6-3, 10-6 to Seguel and Marcelo Tomas Barrios Vera.
“It’s amazing, amazing,” Barrios Vera said. “It’s our second match as a team, so we’re super happy.”
Tsitsipas, who reached the Australian Open final last year, losing to Novak Djokovic, was clearly struggling on serve late in the match, grimacing as he held his back.
While watching Sakkari’s singles, he told the host broadcaster, “there are a few chances I might not play and there are a few chances that I might. I’m kinda 50-50 so far. We’ll wait and see.”
A six-time Grand slam semifinalist, Tsitsipas has 10 ATP Tour titles to his name, but is still searching for a first major win.
Sakellaridis played the match of his life against Jarry, saving 10 of 12 break points. But his opponent’s experience paid off in the end.
“It was an incredible match, very tough for me,” said Jarry. “Stefanos played amazing. I think he was grinding a lot, so it was a very tough opponent and I’m happy to be able to be there mentally.”
Sakkari, the highest-ranked Greek woman in history, took just 68 minutes to crush Seguel, who was facing a top-20 player for the first time in her career.
She did not face a break point until the last game of the match, and successfully erased the chance.
World No. 1 Djokovic is on court later Tuesday in Perth against the Czech Republic’s Jiri Lehecka. Serbia will move into a quarterfinal showdown with Australia should it win.