Stefanos Tsitsipas, the Greek tennis star, found a unique way to pass the time after his early exit from the Cincinnati Masters. The World No. 11 turned to artificial intelligence for a good laugh, asking the AI chatbot ChatGPT to roast him. The tennis pro then shared the hilarious results with his fans on social media.
The AI chatbot's witty response playfully acknowledged Tsitsipas' penchant for philosophical musings on the social sphere and even complimented his hairstyle. Tsitsipas took his ‘X’ (formerly known as twitter) to share the response.
"Stefanos Tsitsipas: the guy who spends more time philosophizing on Twitter than actually serving up a solid second serve. He’s the only player who can turn a simple changeover into a TED Talk on Greek mythology and still come back to the court with his shoelaces untied. Maybe if he spent less time perfecting his Instagram captions and more time working on his backhand slice, he’d have a few more trophies by now. But hey, at least, his hair game is winning, even if his forehand occasionally forgets what direction it’s supposed to go," the AI chatbot said, according to the tennis player.
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Stefanos Tsistipas is currently going through a rough patch in the ongoing season. The former Australian Open and French Open runner-up was knocked out in the second round of the Cincinnati Masters after a controversial match against Jack Draper.
He reached the quarterfinal of the French Open, but was knocked out in the second round of the Wimbledon. He will now be seen in action in the upcoming US Open scheduled to start on August 26.
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