Tsitsipas Punished For Breaking Law

November 21, 2025 | Edition #276

Truth be told, it’s been a rough season for Stefanos Tsitsipas. And calling it ‘challenging’ might even be an understatement. And just when you’d think the off-season might finally cut him a break, the Greek Pro found himself in another trouble, this time for breaking a traffic law.

So, if you are catching up on your daily tennis updates before heading out, don’t forget to double-check that seatbelt!

Tsitsipas Punished For Traffic Violation Amid Injury Woes
Tsitsipas Punished For Traffic Violation Amid Injury Woes
Stefanos Tsitsipas faces a hefty fine after breaking traffic rules while managing ongoing injury struggles.



As you read above Zverev raised attendance concerns at Davis Cup. Earlier this season, we also saw empty seats at some of the few major tournaments. So,

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Despite Argentina’s loss to Germany, Tomas Martin Etcheverry left the Davis Cup crowd astonished with one of his exemplary backhand passes during the match.


Did You Know


The first Davis Cup trophy was made by a firm of silversmiths called Shreve, Crump and Low of Boston, Massachusetts. The bowl, which was designed by William Durgin and crafted by Rowland Rhodes, is engraved with the champions from 1900-1919. It is made of sterling silver and the interior is burnished in gold. In 1921, a silver tray, known as the “The Salver” was added by Messrs, Black, Starr, and Frost of New York. It is engraved with the champions from 1920-1932. The plinths of the Davis Cup trophy are mahogany. The trophy is 110 cm tall, 107 cm in diameter at its widest point and weighs a total of 231.5 pounds. It has toured the globe numerous times, including for the centenary celebration in 2000.

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