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How Stefanos Tsitsipas hopes David Ferrer-like qualities will propel him to maiden Grand Slam ahead of French Open

Stefanos Tsitsipas has revealed why he might be taking inspiration from David Ferrer in his bid to win a first Grand Slam title. World No. 5 Tsitsipas has made two major finals, losing both times to Novak Djokovic, including at the Australian Open earlier this year.

Ad He will have another shot at breaking his major duck at the upcoming French Open. ATP MadridThe Queen of Clay, stuttering Tsitsipas, Zhang fairytale over — 3 takeaways from Madrid05/05/2023 AT 10:37 To do so he thinks improving his consistency to Ferrer-like levels might be key. Ferrer never won a Grand Slam himself, losing in one final and five semi-finals, but was renowned for his consistency and ability to keep the ball in play.

Asked what he is working on to make the next step in his career, Tsitsipas told Tennis Channel at the Italian Open: “Just giving away less unforced errors. I feel like I had matches against top guys, especially finals, I’ve lost a few of them, I’ve lost finals in my opinion that I shouldn't have lost. “I wouldn’t blame it on nerves because it is not nerves.

I am ready for these matches. “I feel like I'm giving away unforced errors, making them feel a little bit more comfortable of what they should feel like. I know I have big shots.

It's just a matter of how I’m going to utilise them correctly and when I am going to use them in the proper way. “Sometimes I am rushing because I feel like I can get the job done straightaway but it’s just deeper than that. It's not as easy as I make it look like in my head." Alcaraz dumped out in huge upset at Italian Open Murray handed difficult draw in Bordeaux Challenger Tsitsipas was beaten in straight sets by Djokovic in the Australian Open final in January.

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