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The Paris Olympics is only a couple of months away, as the whole of the tennis world marks its calendars. Every player wants to give it their all for their country, even if it means playing every format of the game.  

However, this doesn’t apply to the Greece team, as their top woman, Maria Sakkari, leaves a cryptic message regarding her mixed doubles with Stefanos Tsitsipas

At the start of the year, there was news about Sakkari and Tsitsipas teaming up for the mixed doubles. However, while Sakkari wants to play all three, she feels that Tsitsipas doesn’t want to play mixed doubles. 

It would be unfortunate if we don’t play but you have to ask him. Said Maria Sakkari according to a post on X

Notably, they were one of the most trending mixed doubles pairs after Iga Swiatek and Hubert Hurkacz. However, after the recent tweet, it is unclear who can make it in place of Tsitsipas. No other Greek player ranks at the top with him, and even his brother Petros Tsitsipas falls a little short in ranking to make it for the mixed doubles. 

Maria Sakkari makes it back to the Top 10, while her mixed-doubles partner Stefanos Tsitsipas hasn’t had much luck

Greek tennis has taken quite a hit over the last couple of months. Although Stefanos Tsitsipas started the year great, he did fail to go deep in many tournaments, resulting in his loss of rankings. On the other side, even Maria Sakkari has not had any luck and has faced multiple losses at the start. 

Both players were out of the Top 10 and faced a lot of criticism from the media and fans. Sakkari even commented back on one hateful comment, eliciting a plethora of reactions online.

Did you give this much thought before writing it? Because of this, tennis will not go forward in our country. You are laughable! Posted Sakkari to one hate comment. 

Nonetheless, after a change of coach, Sakkari has had a decent run in her last couple of outings, boosting her right back into the Top 10. However, Tsitsipas is still stuck at No. 12, and his run at the ongoing Rolex Monte Carlo Masters will decide his rank. With hopes of getting back into the Top 10 before the Olympics, Tsitsipas will surely change gears. 

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