@thetruism · 3d ago
Stefanos Tsitsipas ends coaching partnership with father Apostolos
Greek tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas has announced the termination of his coaching relationship with his father, Apostolos Tsitsipas, following an on-court altercation at the Montreal Masters.
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Stefanos Tsitsipas dismissed his father Apostolos from his coaching team.
- Tsitsipas publicly parted ways with his father as coach following an angry exchange during a match in Montreal.
- The tennis player issued a statement apologizing for his behavior but confirming that the professional split is permanent.
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- · Stefanos Tsitsipas dismissed his father Apostolos from his coaching team.
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- Who will replace Apostolos Tsitsipas as head coach ahead of the upcoming US Open.
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