The sun was shining brightly as the Tsitsipas brothers, Stefanos and Petros took on the Americans Mackenzie McDonald and Tommy Paul in the first round of the Australian Open doubles.
Unfortunately the brothers were eliminated.
McDonald and Paul won 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.
Tomorrow, Stefanos Tsitsipas takes on Thanasi Kokkinakis in the second round of the men's singles event.
Yes, you will be smiling that much too when you try Stalactites’ limited edition ‘Tsitsipas Souvlaki’.
Melbourne’s famous Greek eatery Stalactites has once again teamed up with Greece’s star Stefanos Tsitsipas to re-launch their limited edition souvlaki.
100% of this year’s sales will assist those affected by COVID-19 and food insecurity.
The limited-edition souvlaki is available from today, Monday 1 February until Wednesday 24 February.
“I feel at home in Melbourne and I love being welcomed by the Greek community here. All throughout quarantine I’d been craving a Stalactites souvlaki so I’m excited to finally be here with my team and family,” Tsitsipas said.
Donations will be split amongst two charities –Melbourne based charity SecondBite and ‘Together for the Children’, a charity close to Tsitsipas’ heart back in Greece.
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