Stefanos Tsitsipas is a professional tennis player who competes for Greece on the ATP Tour, currently holding a world ranking of No. 35. He plays right-handed. His best ranking to date is No. 3. His professional career started in 2013.
Stefanos Tsitsipas won the title at Dubai in 2025. The season proved challenging overall. Competing on clay: 7-5. On hard: 13-10. He excelled with 76% success on first serve, rarely gave away free points at second serve with 53% success, and managed 28% success during first serve return.
Tsitsipas won the title at Monte Carlo, also reaching the final at Barcelona plus two semifinals in 2024. He dominated on clay with a 22-6 record. Tsitsipas went 19-14 on hard. He delivered when it mattered with 66% pressure points won serving, executed at 42% on break chances, and backed the serve up well with 54% on second attempts.
Stefanos Tsitsipas won the title at Los Cabos, finals at Barcelona and Australian Open along with four semifinals, including Rome and Paris in 2023. On clay: a strong 17-5. On hard: 27-14. Tsitsipas defended brilliantly at 66% break points saved, averaged only 0.16 double faults per game, and excelled with 78% success on first serve.
In 2022, Stefanos Tsitsipas triumphed with two titles, winning Mallorca and Monte Carlo. The Greek also reached finals at Rome, Madrid, Stockholm, and Cincinnati and five semifinals, including Australian Open and Paris. Tsitsipas dominated on clay with a 17-5 record. He went 32-12 on hard. Competing on grass: 8-3. He rarely gave away free points at second serve with 55% success, defended brilliantly at 67% break points saved, and dominated on first serve with 76% points won.
Tsitsipas captured two titles in 2021, winning Lyon and Monte Carlo. The Greek also reached finals at Acapulco, Barcelona, and Roland Garros and four semifinals, including Australian Open and Cincinnati. He reached a new career-high of No. 3. On clay: a strong 23-5. On hard: 31-12. He clutched under pressure converting 43% of break chances, averaged only 0.17 double faults per game, and rarely gave away free points at second serve with 57% success.
The Greek won the title at Marseille, finals at Dubai and Hamburg along with two semifinals, including Roland Garros and Cincinnati in 2020. He dominated on clay with a 9-3 record. He went 17-9 on hard. He backed the serve up well with 58% on second attempts, excelled with 76% success on first serve, and held firm saving 65% of breakpoints faced.
Stefanos Tsitsipas captured two titles in 2019, winning Estoril and Marseille. Tsitsipas also reached finals at Astana and Beijing and seven semifinals, including Australian Open and Rome. He broke into the top 10 for the first time. On clay: a strong 13-4. On hard: 32-16. Tsitsipas stayed solid at 53% on second serves, dominated on first serve with 76% points won, and showed resilience saving 64% breakpoints when threatened.
Tsitsipas won the title at Stockholm, finals at Canada and Barcelona along with two semifinals in 2018. He broke into the top 20. Clay results: 11-6. Tsitsipas went 24-18 on hard. He rarely gave away free points at second serve with 54% success, commanded 75% of points on first serve, and averaged only 0.21 double faults per game.
The Greek accumulated points at Challenger events in 2017. A maiden top-100 ranking followed. He captured one title at Genova Challenger. He also reached the final at Brest Challenger. Additional semifinals at Italy F6 and Portoroz Challenger. Record: 32-26. Challenger record: 28-16. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 17-9, hard 11-6. He won 55% on second serve, averaged 0.62 aces per game, and won 48% on second serve return.
2016 was a standout year for Stefanos Tsitsipas. He won four titles at Italy F6, Italy F10, Italy F12, and Portugal F11. He also reached finals at Austria F2, Casablanca Challenger, and Mohammedia Challenger. Additional semifinals at Canada F6 and Greece F6. Season record: 48-17. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 30-6, hard 18-11. He averaged 0.59 aces per game, saved 58% of break points, and won 73% on first serve.
Stefanos Tsitsipas developed through Futures tournaments in 2015. He captured one title at Cyprus F1. He also reached the final at Greece F9. Record: 18-13. Challenger/ITF results on hard: 15-10. He won 47% on second serve return, saved 68% of break points, and averaged 0.40 double faults per game.
Stefanos Tsitsipas faced difficulties in 2014. He reached two quarterfinals at Greece F11 and Greece F12. Season record: 5-9. Record on hard in lower tier: 4-6.
Stefanos Tsitsipas competed at Futures/ITF level in 2013. Record: 1-4.