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World No. 3 rank to provide motivation to rise even further: Tsitsipas

The 23-year-old has recorded a tour-leading 45 victories this season

World No. 3 rank to provide motivation to rise even further: Tsitsipas

Greek tennis player Stefanos Tistsipas has said that he felt “overwhelmed” when he rose to world No. 3 in the ATP rankings last week, and that it will provide him the motivation for the Western & Southern Open which got underway in Cincinnati on Tuesday (IST).

The 23-year-old has recorded a tour-leading 45 victories this season which have seen him achieve one of his long-term goals of cracking the top-3. However, Tsitsipas, the French Open finalist this year, is aiming to rise even further in the coming weeks.

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“No. 3 is a number that is very significant and it holds a big importance,” Tsitsipas said on Monday. “You don’t get many exciting moments like this in your career. I saw it come out, and I felt overwhelmed by it. It was a great feeling. It adds some value to yourself for the efforts that you have put in to get there.”

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“It kind of pushes me so much to sustain that, to want to go the extra mile in the next tournaments, and that was my initial goal from the beginning of the year, to make it into the top three. Now the second phase of that goal is to remain there.

“The rankings are there for a reason. They signify something important. I think that the very next step would be the No. 1 spot, which I hope I can get to one day,” Tsitsipas was quoted as saying by atptour.com.

Tsistipas, who is making his third appearance in Cincinnati, won his first ATP Masters 1000 trophy in Monte Carlo in April and advanced to his maiden Grand Slam final at the French Open in June.

However, the eight-time tour-level champion insists his focus is not solely on capturing trophies, but performing consistently each week.

“My top priority is getting far into the tournament, playing good tennis,” Tsitsipas said. “I have said it, I’m not aiming for titles. I’m not aiming to go and win every single one of them. I want to get to the stage of a tournament where I’m able to get a lot of points.

The second seed in Cincinnati will play either American Sebastian Korda or Serbian Laslo Djere in his opening match, and is aiming to adjust to the conditions quickly in Ohio following his run to the last four in Canada last week.

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