In one of the many interviews he released on Thursday in Melbourne, praised the 20-year-old Greek potential. Agassi, a Lavazza Ambassador who attends all the four Grand Slams in the year, said: I enjoy watching him.
I think its been wonderful to see how quickly hes adjusted to faster surfaces. When you look at him at first glance, its easy to see a big guy with long swings, who might struggle as the pace of the game picks up on faster courts, but hes a competitor and hes making little adjustments thats proving that he can hang in there on multiple surfaces, which will give him a lot of looks.
Hes going to have to be dealt with, hes not going to give it to you. Hes a fighter and I like watching his spirit. I wish I had his hair. On Sunday, Tsitsipas will face Roger Federer on the Rod Laver Arena at night.
They have already faced each other earlier at the Hopman Cup in Perth, the Swiss prevailed in straight sets. Agassi has returned to coaching, and is currently coaching Grigor Dimitrov with whom he is at the Australian Open.
His charge, the Bulgarian, has also reached the fourth round. Dimitrov is in the same quarter as Rafael Nadal and could play the Spaniard in the quarter-finals. ALSO READ: Rafael Nadal: Worse players than David Ferrer won a Grand Slam title
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