After securing his place in the semi-finals, the tennis player surprised the participants of the match with an open invitation to Australian actress Margot Robbie. That’s what Stefanos Tsitsipas said.
Este martes disputed una nueva fecha del Australian Open, instantiated in the que el tenista griego Stéfanos Tsitsipas defeated by 6-3, 7-6 (2) y 6-4 al checo Jirí Lehecka, in a partido that extended by más de two o’clock.
With this result, the athlete qualified for a semi-final which will bring him to face the Russian Karen Kachanov, in a match which will take place this Friday and which could mean his passage to the coronation in the first Grand Slam of the ‘year.

But beyond the accomplishments on the pitch, Tsitsipas surprised Rod Laver Arena attendees with a bold invite.
As soon as the game was over, former tennis player Jim Courier approached him to ask his impressions of the day and his projections for the championship.
It was there that the Greek turned to Australian actress Margot Robbie, known for films like the controversial The wolf of Wall Street (2013), To concentrate (2015) and once upon a time in hollywood (2019).
Message from Stefanos Tsitsipas to Margot Robbie
“Australia is a great country, I love Aussie culture. One of my favorite actresses is from here, Margot Robbie. I would love to…” he told Courier, who cut him off to say, “Are you proposing now? What’s going on? Are you making an offer?”

Faced with such questions, Tsitsipas insisted that “it would be nice to see her on the platform one day.”
“So are you officially inviting Margot Robbie?” I just want to be perfectly clear,” the former tennis player asked again.
“Absolutely,” replied the Greek, which caused astonishment in the audience.
Check out a video of the instance below.
Source: Latercera

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