Asked about the strong Greek support he received, Tsitsipas said, "Athens, Sydney, it doesn't make much difference right now. I am out here enjoying playing tennis. There is a lot of blue and white around the stadium, which happen to be my favourite colours.
"Today was a good summary of how aggressive I can be. I'm always seeking extra credibility in my game and whatever I can add to my game I am always willing and open-minded.
“I always have a lot of energy when I'm playing in Australia, which keeps my blood pumping.”
It was Diez who struggled physically in the match, receiving a medical timeout in the first set. Tsitsipas dominated on serve, saving the only break point he faced to triumph after one hour and 18 minutes.
According to Infosys ATP Stats, Tsitsipas won 90 per cent of his first-serve points and broke serve three times from six chances. He hit six aces in his first Lexus ATP Head2Head meeting with World No. 314 Diez.
There have been some concerns about his back but Stefanos Tsitsipas wins his first Singles match of the season
The stage is set for the next match, featuring Sakkari-Fernandez. Excitement builds as Team Greece establishes a strong start in the competition against Canada.
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