Stefanos Tsitsipas targets Olympics glory in Paris with hopes to win the coveted medal for Greece
Stefanos Tsitsipas hopes to improve his health to achieve his two main goals in the next season.

Stefanos Tsitsipas ( Credits: Tennis365)
World No. 6, Stefanos Tsitsipas, has stated his aims and objectives for the upcoming 2024 season as he eyes an Olympic medal along with a Grand Slam title in the next year.
During an interview in Abu Dhabi, where he is currently playing in the World Tennis League, the Greek tennis player showed some enthusiasm and dedication as he made his plans clear for the next season. Revealing what he wants to win in the next year.
I want to obviously bring an Olympic medal back to my country, that is a goal of mine. I want to win a Grand Slam title, that is also a goal of mine.The 25 year old stated
The 2023 Australian Open finalist also spoke about improving his health and the quality of his own game, as he looks forward to rebooting his game and starting fresh in the new and upcoming season. He expressed his fortune in playing during the peak era of the sport, along with his two main goals for the next year.
That’s not all, he further talked about how he must be in top health to fulfill his objectives for the 2021 French Open finals.
For sure, in order for me to do these things I need to be healthy because there was a time this season where certain circumstances did not allow me to perform at 100 percent, what I am talking about those instances, they appeared after the Australian Open this year, and towards the end of the season.He further added
A look at Stefanos Tsitsipas’s 2023 season
This season was a rather mixed one for World No. 6. The year started well for the Greek, as he reached the finals of the Australian Open. However, he could not convert this into a victory, losing out to the 24-time Grand Slam title champion, Novak Djokovic, in the finals.
The 25-year-old only won one title at the Los Cabos Open. The 2023 season did not end smoothly for the Greek, as he pulled out of the ATP Finals in Turin owing to a back injury.

His latest participation was at the World Tennis League, where he was mostly active on the sidelines, as it seems he has still not entirely recovered from his injuries.
However, with the coming of a new year and a new season along with it, Stefanos Tsitsipas has stated that he would like to improve things to start over a new leaf and make full use of his potential and talent in the 2024 season.
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