
Impressive return to the Top 10 of world tennis
Stefanos Tsitsipas made a dynamic return to the Top 10 of the world rankings, confirming once again his place among the sport’s top players. The Greek champion won the title at the Dubai tournament, defeating Canada’s Felix Ozhe-Aliasim 2-0 in the final (6-3, 6-3). This victory not only gave him his first ATP 500 tournament trophy, but also moved him up to 9th in the ATP rankings, marking his return to the top ten after a 32-week absence.
Tsitsipas’ professional tennis career has been full of success. Born on August 12, 1998 in Athens, Greece, he started playing tennis at a very young age and quickly stood out for his talent and dedication. He turned professional in 2016 and has since then managed to reach the Grand Slam final twice – at Roland Garros in 2021 and the Australian Open in 2023. In total, he has won 12 ATP titles, most notably the ATP Finals in 2019, where he prevailed against Dominic Tim.
His return to the Top 10 is a milestone in his career, but also a testament to his perseverance and hard work. Speaking about this significant moment, he said:
His return to the Top 10 is a milestone in his career, but also a testament to his perseverance and hard work. Speaking about this significant moment, he said:
“These are the things we strive for as professional tennis players. To hold a Top 10 ranking is definitely one of the greatest feelings an athlete can experience. It comes with hard work and sacrifice, but I’m happy to be in a position where I can really celebrate.”
Tsitsipas continues to be one of the most consistent and dynamic players in world tennis, with his dedication always making him a title contender. His return to the elite proves that he still has a lot to give and that Greek tennis remains strong at an international level. With an uplifted psychology and competitive form, the Greek champion seems ready for even greater success, aiming for the top of world tennis.