"I don't want people to know me only for my tennis" - Tsitsipas on building legacy

"I don't want people to know me only for my tennis" - Tsitsipas on building legacy

by Kadir Macar

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At just 24 years old, Stefanos Tsitsipas has already made a name for himself as one of the most promising tennis players in the world.

But for Tsitsipas, tennis is just one part of his larger mission to live a life full of adventure and creativity. For the Greek, life is about more than just winning matches and accumulating trophies. It's about creating beautiful memories and having a broader impact on the world. And that's why he's exploring other creative endeavors beyond tennis.

"I don't want to waste a single day of my life being stagnant or staying still and not elevating myself through experiences. I have a fear of missing out and I don't want people to know me only for my tennis."

By pursuing these passions, Tsitsipas hopes to give people the ability to dream and not be afraid. He believes that seeking discomfort and letting oneself free are the keys to unlocking one's full potential.

"Life is about adventures, life is about creating beautiful memories. I want to have a broader, bigger impact than just tennis. I have explored filmmaking part of what I'm capable of and what stories I want to tell, and music allowed me to express something else."

"I would like to give people the ability to dream and not be afraid and the only way you can get to this place is by seeking discomfort and letting yourself free."

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