Congratulations to Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas who has won the Monte Carlo final.
He outlasted Andrey Rublev 6-3, 6-3.
This is his first Masters 1000 title!
“[There are] two people I would like to dedicate this [title to]. My coach back in Greece, who I mentioned [in the trophy ceremony], and also my mom, because she pushed me to aim for that," he said in his post match interview.
“Breathing is something I've been working on [in] the past couple of months with my psychologist...I find breathing very important, especially when I'm performing or playing. Breathing helps me control myself and have full control of what I'm doing out there," he added.
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