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Stefanos Tsitsipas faces harsh reality as Benoit Maylin reacts to Monte Carlo Masters defeat (Image via Getty)
Stefanos Tsitsipas walked into the Monte Carlo Masters hoping to restart his season. Instead, things went wrong very quickly. The former World No. 3 lost in the first round to Francisco Cerundolo in straight sets, 5-7, 4-6.
This loss is not just about one match. It shows a bigger problem. Stefanos Tsitsipas, once one of the strongest players on clay, is now struggling badly. His ranking has dropped outside the top 60, which is a big fall for a player who used to fight for titles.Right after the match, a well-known French tennis insider, Benoit Maylin, shared a very strong and worrying opinion. His words quickly caught attention because they described Tsitsipas’ current form in a very harsh way.Benoit Maylin compares Stefanos Tsitsipas to Titanic after Monte Carlo Masters loss
This comparison hit hard because Monte Carlo has always been a happy place for Tsitsipas. He has won the title there multiple times and usually plays his best tennis on these courts. But this time, things looked very different. He could not control the match, and Francisco Cerundolo stayed calm and took his chances well.
Benoit Maylin questions Stefanos Tsitsipas’ confidence and body language after loss
Benoit Maylin did not just talk about results. He also focused on how Stefanos Tsitsipas looked on the court.
According to him, the Greek player did not show belief or energy.He said:“I don’t even see Tsitsipas anymore, or maybe it’s an alien that’s taken over his body. It’s not him. There’s no conviction, his head is always down, his shoulders are hunched. There’s no belief. It’s frightening. He’s completely sinking, and I don’t see how he’s not going to drown.”These words show serious concern. In tennis, confidence is very important. When a player loses belief, it affects every shot and every decision.Right now, Stefanos Tsitsipas is not just losing matches. He looks unsure and low on confidence, which is making things even harder for him.



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