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Tsitsipas: ‘I feel pressured but happy – Nobody will support me with Murray’

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After a sensational match that started on Tuesday (4/7) and continued on Wednesday due to rain, o Stefanos Tsitsipas won 3-2 sets (6-3 6-7, 2-6, 7-6, 6-7) of Dominic Timqualifying for the 2nd round of Wimbledon, where he will meet Andy Murray.

After the match, the Greek tennis player referred to the great difficulties he faced against Thiem, in the upcoming match with Murraybut also in her presence Paula Bandosa on the stands.

What Stefanos Tsitsipas said in detail:

“I feel very stressed, I’ve been here for almost 4 hours. I am very pleased that the game finally came to my side. It was one of the really good games I’ve played with Tim and quite difficult. We fought really hard, I hope the audience enjoyed that. I wish Tim the best.”

For Andy Murray:

“I don’t expect anyone to support me. It won’t be the first time I play in such a match. I remember in 2013 when I saw his first Wimbledon title. In general I have seen him on many occasions. He is a huge asset to our sport, I have huge respect for him. He is a very tough athlete, it is as if he lives all the time on these courts. I would love to play on the center court.”

About Paula Bandosa:

“I just found out that Bandosa won 2-0. I didn’t know that, congratulations. It was more pressing that he was seeing me. It’s a great pleasure to play with people I have in my life. It’s a dream come true. I was thinking about playing in these fields.”

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