In the last Roland Garros 2021 final, Stefanos Tsitsipas had to receive defeat against Novak Djokovic. The Greek player started smoothly when he won the first 2 games. However, he still let the Serbian opponent successfully come back and to lose the championship.

Not only losing and missing the opportunity to win the first Grand Slam title in his career, Tsitsipas also suffered the pain of losing relatives. Accordingly, after the final against Djokovic, the Greek star said that his grandmother died just 5 minutes before he came out.
Earlier, Tsitsipas had registered to compete in Halle Open 2021 held in Germany. This is the tournament of the ATP 500 system, helping the players run the momentum for Wimbledon. However, the Greek star decided to withdraw to have more time with the family.
This information has just been confirmed by the BTC on the homepage: “For personal reasons, Stefanos Tsitsipas has withdrawn from two men's and men's singles at #NOVENTIOPEN. In the men's singles, Yannick Hanfmann will replace the Greek star. Petros – Stefanos Tsitsipas In men's doubles. ”

Currently, it is unclear whether Tsitsipas will participate in the tournament to run the momentum for Wimbledon 2021 or not. The third Grand Slam of the year will officially start on June 28. After the defeat at Roland Garros, “Greek god” is putting a lot of determination in the remaining two tournaments.
In 2021, Tsitsipas was one of the best players. Before winning the runner -up position at Roland Garros, the Greek star won the championship at Monte Carlo and Lyon Open. Up to the present time of the season, he has won 39 victories, achievements that no male tennis player has reached.