
Stefanos Tsitsipas is going through a significant crisis of gameplay, results, and even identity. Therefore, the Greek seems to have made the decision to try a new racket. This is evidenced by the fact that he has played with one completely painted in black and without the logo of any brand drawn on the strings, suggesting that his deal with Wilson may be coming to an end. In the post-match interview with Sonego, the Greek admitted that he is "trying out new things and trying to adapt to the changes occurring on the tour because the tournament conditions are becoming slower," he emphasized.
Today, in random facts: Tsitsipas is playing this week in Dubai with rackets painted in black (with the Wilson stencil, due to the contract). In terms of appearance, they look more like a Babolat Aero mold with a 16x20 pattern than a Wilson. Today the ball came much easier to him—Stay tuned. https://t.co/1UFLkCmgqH pic.twitter.com/hXNgUjes64
— Marcos Zugasti (@marcos_z) February 24, 2025
Post Match On Court Interview!😍 pic.twitter.com/xjFS9y03dZ
— Tsitsidaily🇬🇷 (@tsitsidaily) February 24, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas y su misteriosa nueva raqueta: "Trato de adaptarme a los cambios..."