Stefanos Tsitsipas withdraws again, raising real concerns for next Season

Stefanos Tsitsipas has pulled out of the Hellenic Championship in Athens, ending his 2025 ATP season.
The Greek player was expected to play at the new-look ATP 250 event alongside Novak Djokovic but withdrew two days before the tournament due to injury problems.
Tsitsipas has been struggling with back pain this season, causing him to miss both the Shanghai Masters and the ongoing Paris Masters.
He did make an appearance at the Six Kings Slam exhibition in Saudi Arabia but was knocked out by Jannik Sinner in straight sets after just 76 minutes on court.
With his withdrawal from Athens, Tsitsipas has now called time on his 2025 season, potentially setting up a challenging start to 2026.
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Tsitsipas’ ranking slipped to 34th in the world during the season, marking his lowest spot since back in 2018.
He began the year ranked 11th but couldn’t hold onto a lot of points, losing ground at events where he’d performed well the previous season.




