Stefanos Tsistipas withdraws due to injury ahead of Australian Open

Australian Open hopeful Stefanos Tsitsipas has sensationally withdrawn from a singles clash during Tuesday’s United Cup.

The men’s world No.6 was scheduled to take on Nicolas Jarry during Greece’s tie with Chile in Sydney, but opted to allow teenage teammate Stefanos Sakellaridis to step up to the plate.

During an interview on the Nine broadcast, Tsitsipas revealed he may need to pull out due to a lingering back injury.

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“There are a few chances I might not play, and there are a few chances I might, so I’m kind of 50-50 so far,” he said.

“We will wait and see.”

Minutes later, Tsitsipas withdrew from the contest and could now be racing the clock for the grand slam, which kicks off on January 14.

“I understand the mindset of Stef, he hasn’t had the preparation he wants,” commentator Mark Philippoussis said on Nine’s broadcast.

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The 25-year-old reached the final of last year’s Australian Open, before ultimately falling short against multi-time winner Novak Djokovic in straight sets.

Tsitsipas is among the leading chances to take out the men’s singles event at the upcoming tournament, but now enters proceedings under an injury cloud. 

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