Stefanos Tsitsipas in Australia for 2020 ATP Cup

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Greece tennis-star, Stefanos Tsitsipas, touched down in Brisbane on Saturday, along with Greece’s national tennis team.

The team are preparing for the start of the ATP Cup, which is the first tennis tournament of the year 2020.

Tsitsipas and his team have commenced training, as they join Canada, Australia and Germany in Group F.

The event will kick off on 3rd January, 2020. The biggest names in tennis will also make their way to Brisbane, Perth and Sydney for the ATP Cup tournament.

Greece and Russia are among the teams schedule to play on Day 1.

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