TSITSIPAS DOUBLES UP"It all starts from Monte Carlo."

Stefanos Tsitsipas first visited the Monte Carlo Country Club when he was six years old, and the World No. 5 once again showed just how comfortable he feels there by defeating Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina on Sunday to clinch back-to-back titles at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. It was by no means a straightforward route to a second ATP Masters 1000 title for the 23-year-old Greek, who recovered from 0-4 in the final set of his quarter-final with Diego Schwartzman in one of the most extraordinary to-and-fro clashes of the year so far.
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