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Stefanos Tsitsipas Gets a Big Boost in Lyon Ahead of French Open 2021
Stefanos Tsitsipas earned the seventh title of his career and his third clay-court title at ATP Lyon Open 2021. He defeated Cameron Norrie in straight sets in the final. With his second title of the clay season, Tsitsipas reiterates his position as a contender for French Open 2021.
A consistent Stefanos Tsitsipas at ATP Lyon 2021
The start of the match was chaotic as Tsitsipas was quickly 40-0 down in his service in the first game. However, he saved all of them to retain his service game. Norrie was much more aggressive than Tsitsipas had anticipated. Norrie liked using his forehand, and given the good footwork, he was much stronger. Both the players were neck and neck as the opening set was at 3-3.
However, leading at 4-3, Tsitsipas had already racked up five aces as Norrie wasn’t coming close to the Greek’s serve. Continuing his service form in the tournament, Tsitsipas led 4-3 in the set. Norrie was in a tough place with two double faults. As Tsitsipas had built up rhythm and momentum, he punished Norrie for every mistake. Tsitsipas broke Norrie to serve for the match, 5-3. Norrie slapped his racquet on the court in frustration as Tsitsipas took the first set 6-3.
Tsensational @steftsitsipas produces a sparkling pickup in Lyon. #OpenParc pic.twitter.com/F94HubY0lB
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) May 23, 2021
A perfect all-round game from Tsitsipas against Norrie
Despite a bitter end to the opening set for Norrie, he was still consistent with his forehand winners. Norrie was aggressive and didn’t give Tsitsipas any easy points. But, Tsitsipas’ first serve consistency continued to haunt Norrie. The second set was tensely poised at 2-2.
Serving at 2-2, Norrie was put under the scanner, because of Tsitsipas’ deep hitting. But the Brit saved himself and continued ahead 3-2. But Tsitsipas was putting pressure on Norrie with his quick service games. Tsitsipas’ forehand was crushing Norrie’s hope for a comeback. Under pressure, Norrie cracked and gave a double fault.
Serving with break up, Tsitsipas completed a quick service game to lead the second set 5-3. Norrie had a slump and quickly gave three consecutive set points to Tsitsipas. His serve dropped and Tsitsipas completed the job with the second match point, 6-3, 6-3.
Seventh heaven
The moment @steftsitsipas defeated Cameron Norrie for career title No.7 in Lyon. @OpenParcARA pic.twitter.com/l1lxPWl5z4
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) May 23, 2021
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