"Kids believing that adults have things figured out is one of the most effective scams in history" - Tsitsipas shares his thoughts again

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Saturday, 18 June 2022 at 07:00
Updated at Monday, 12 August 2024 at 11:24
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Stefanos Tsitsipas has made it no secret that he is enchanted by philosophy and has been sharing his intellectual curiosity about life and his career on social media.

Tennis is a global sport that involves a lot of traveling, which has probably also influenced Tsitsipas's introspection about the sport. From time to time, the Greek tennis player will take to social media to share his thoughts on everything from his favorite food to places he likes to visit.

He has also been very vocal about the profound learning experience he's had from competing as a junior to now being a fully established ATP star on the main tour.

Some of that knowledge he has grasped is shown through various philosophical quotes, although fans have criticized him for not citing the original author of the quote. In his latest post on Twitter, Tsitsipas made another brainstorming quote about kids.

Kids believing that adults have things figured out is one of the most effective scams in history.

Once again, he did not name the original author of the quote, so maybe he wrote it all by himself. The former ATP Finals champion has divided reactions to his quotes, some of which have been deemed controversial.

Tsitsipas is having a great season. He was a semifinalist at the 2022 Australian Open and has reached three finals. He was the champion in Monte Carlo in mid-April, where he only lost one set.

In the other two finals he contested, he was a runner-up, losing his most recent one in Rome to Novak Djokovic. Tsitsipas is currently preparing for Wimbledon and will be playing in his third grass-court warm-up event in Mallorca, where he will accept a wild card.

He has not won an ATP title on grass, but doing so at the ATP 250 vent in Spain could be a welcome starting point.

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