Stan Wawrinka and Benoit Paire troll Stefanos Tsitsipas on Instagram live



by DZEVAD MESIC

Stan Wawrinka and Benoit Paire troll Stefanos Tsitsipas on Instagram live
Stan Wawrinka and Benoit Paire troll Stefanos Tsitsipas on Instagram live

Swiss Stan Wawrinka and France's Benoit Paire poked a bit of fun at Stefanos Tsitsipas. On Friday night, Wawrinka and Paire went live together on Instagram. This week, Wawrinka and Paire have been active on the social media as they had gone live on Instagram several times.

In their latest Instagram live video, Wawrinka and Paire touched on the recent revelation made by Tsitsipas. On Thursday, world No. 6 Tsitsipas revealed that a few days ago he had a discussion with his parents and since then he has been doing solitary isolation.

"If you were wondering why I'm not with my family. We had a light discussion a few days ago and I left. I still love them, I really want to see them again, but sometimes it is quite stressful to be there. So I decided to go and be alone," Tsitsipas revealed in a video uploaded on his YouTube channel, per Sports Finding.

2019 Nitto ATP Finals champion Tsitsipas wore a yellow jacket and Wawrinka saw it as a good chance to joke a bit. "Did you see Tsitsipas’ video, in his yellow jacket? He has decided to quarantine himself away from his family,” Wawrinka asked Paire, per Essentially Sports.

Earlier this year, Tsitsipas hit his father Apostolos with a racket during an outburst at the ATP Cup. On Wawrinka's question, Paire had a perfect response as he said: "That’s good, considering he tends to hit them with his racket."

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