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'I am born a champion', says beaten Grand Slam dreamer Tsitsipas

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MELBOURNE : Stefanos Tsitsipas dreamed of holding the Australian Open trophy aloft after nodding off on the eve of Sunday's final but Novak Djokovic ended up giving the confident Greek a rude awakening.In a rematch of the 2021 French Open decider, Tsitsipas lost 6-3 7-6(4) 7-6(5) as the Serbian claimed a record-extending 10th Australian Open and 22nd Grand Slam title to match Rafa Nadal.Though falling short again in his goal of becoming Greece's first Grand Slam champion and world number one, Tsitsipas was philosophical in defeat."Of course, I was dreaming about the trophy, lifting that trophy.

I even dreamt it last night in my sleep," the 24-year-old told reporters."The desire is really there. I really, really want it badly.

But just dreaming about it won't make it happen. You gotto act."Losing finals is not the best feeling in the world, for sure."But definitely much better playing finals than being stuckbehind in the semi-finals."Despite a fine fortnight at Melbourne Park, third seed Tsitsipas was short of his best in the final, though loath to admit it.Wobbly serving cost him the first set and his usually devastating forehand was a liability throughout, producing 27 unforced errors versus 11 winners.Djokovic barely gave him a chance on serve, though, and the Serb saved the one set point Tsitsipas had held against him in the second set with an imperious forehand winner.Tsitsipas praised Djokovic as "the greatest" to hold a racket in his runner-up speech.He was similarly effusive in his news conference, saying the 35-year-old Serb had made him a much better player."Getting our asses kicked is for sure a very good lesson every single time," he said."I find it a very important part of my career, to have a player like him

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