Stefanos Tsitsipas experienced some setbacks at Indian Wells 2024, but he’s aiming to rejuvenate himself for the Miami Open 2024. Before the ATP 1000 tournament in Florida, Tsitsipas engaged in community service with the Rebuilding Together Miami-Dade non-profit organization, contributing to the revitalization of a home.
Known for his philosophical nature, Tsitsipas found fulfillment in his interlude between the two events of the Sunshine Double as he collaborated with the non-profit group to paint homes on Monday.
“I find joy in aiding others and making positive contributions to the world. Today presented a wonderful opportunity for me to step out of my routine and engage in a different kind of activity. It was incredibly refreshing. I felt it brought a sense of purification to my soul,” expressed Stefanos, as reported by CBS Miami.
Accompanied by fellow competitor Sebastian Korda, who hails from a region only a short distance from Miami, Tsitsipas believed that sharing this experience with peers like Korda helped foster stronger connections within the ATP Tour community.
“I had a great time with my fellow competitors, some of whom I don’t know very well. This experience brought us closer together, united in the common goal of assisting the local community here,” Stefanos added.
Looking ahead, the two-time ATP Masters 1000 winner outlined his objectives for the upcoming week. Drawing parallels between the restoration of the house and his performance on the court, the 25-year-old expressed his desire to conclude the tournament positively.
“I aim to wrap up this tournament in the same manner as we completed the house today—on a high note, in my view. I aspire to bring forth the same sentiments to my tennis and be a creator on the court, which is ultimately my objective,” stated Stefanos.