This story is from January 28, 2022
Australian Open: Tsitsipas dogged by father coaching violation in semi-final collapse
Stefanos Tsitsipas
said he has spent "countless hours" talking with his father-coach Apostolos over coaching violations after yet another warning helped trigger a semi-final collapse againstDaniil Medvedev
at theAustralian Open
Friday.In a tempestuous match, Medvedev was given a code warning after raging at the chair umpire about coaching from the player's box and later
Apostolos Tsitsipas
was given a warning for coaching his son.The intervention did not help Tsitsipas who dropped five straight games to sink without trace in the decisive fourth set.
On-court coaching is an offence on the
ATP Tour
and repeat offender Apostolos Tsitsipas had already been given two coaching violations earlier in theGrand Slam
.Stefanos Tsitsipas said he has regularly tried to stop his father from shouting from the player's box
"I'm pretty sure I'm going to keep receiving coaching violations, even though I will never listen to any single thing he says.
"But it's fine, they can do that if they want, if they believe it's right.
"That was also one of the reasons last year I went out publicly on one of my social media platforms and said that I think coaching should be allowed, simply because coaches do it anyways."
There is bad blood between Medvedev and Tsitsipas dating back to a fiery clash in Miami four years ago and the pair exchanged a cursory touch of hands at the net after match point.
Daniil Medvedev won a tempestuous semi-final against Stefanos Tsitsipas and will face Rafael Nadal, who is bidding to become the all-time men's Grand Slam leader, in Sunday's final. (Reuters Photo)
World number two Medvedev beat fourth-ranked Tsitsipas 7-6 (7/5), 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 to reach his second straight Australian Open final. (AP Photo)
Medvedev is shooting for back-to-back major titles after upsetting Djokovic in last year's US Open final. (AFP Photo)
Tsitsipas' father Apostolos was given a warning for coaching from the player's box before inadvertently helping trigger his son's collapse. (AFP Photo)
Rafael Nadal marched into the final of the Australian Open to be just one win away from becoming the all-time men's Grand Slam leader after overcoming Matteo Berrettini in their semi-final. (AP Photo)
Nadal is level on 20 majors with his golden era rivals Novak Djokovic, who was deported on the eve of the tournament, and Roger Federer, who is absent with injury. It gives the Spaniard an opportunity to go clear at the top and add to his lone 2009 Melbourne Park crown in his sixth Australian Open final. (AFP Photo)
Berrettini, the first Italian man to play in the Australian Open semi-finals, raised his level in the third set. He brought up his first break points in six sets in his two encounters with Nadal and broke with a forehand winner to 5-3 and served out to reduce the deficit to one set. But the key break came in the eighth game of the fourth set, Nadal bringing up two separate break points and getting the crucial break when Berrettini netted a forehand before serving out for the match. (AFP Photo)
The 35-year-old Spanish great, seeded sixth, was too solid for the Italian seventh seed, winning 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 in 2hr 55min. (AP Photo)
France's Kristina Mladenovic and Croatian Ivan Dodig swept to a 6-3 6-4 victory against local duo Jaimee Fourlis and Jason Kubler to claim the Australian Open mixed doubles crown at Melbourne Park. (AFP Photo)
"Yeah, he's a great competitor. He runs like a marathon runner, he can run for hours and hours," Tsitsipas said of the Russian world number two.
"I'm not sure if that's something that can last very long, having to run so much. It has a huge impact on the body.
"But I respect the fact that he's able to run so much and make it physical out there in every single point.
"He's one of the biggest fighters, together with Nadal. I guess he's earned the title."
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