Stefanos Tsitsipas’s former physio made allegations about the tennis star’s relationship with his father.
A lawsuit has been filed by tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas against his former physiotherapist in response to claims regarding the tennis player’s father connection. Apostolos, the 26-year-old’s father, was his coach until their business arrangement terminated last month. At the ATP tournament in Montreal, Tsitsipas lost to Kei Nishikori. It seemed that Tsitsipas had become irritated by his father’s incessant yelling from his box. In response, he had a startling outburst in which he declared he would switch coaches due to the treatment he had received.
Since then, the world No. 11 has expressed regret for his remarks and expressed regret for the incident. But he has kept his word and fired Apostolos as his coach, with Tsitsipas stating he will continue to play the “father role.” Jerome Bianchi, Tsitsipas’s former physiotherapist, has now made accusations regarding the dynamics on the Greek player’s team and in his family, though. Bianchi, who departed Tsitsipas’s squad in 2022, claimed that other players found it difficult to focus because of Apostolos’s guidance during training.