Athens, Greece – World No. 6 Stefanos Tsitsipas has undergone lower back surgery to address a persistent hernia, sidelining him for an estimated two to six weeks. The procedure, performed on Thursday in Monaco, casts a shadow over his immediate tournament schedule, though the Greek star remains hopeful for a return at the inaugural Six Kings Slam in October.
Tsitsipas’s recovery timeline means he will miss the ATP 500 event in Beijing and potentially the Shanghai Masters. The Six Kings Slam, a high-profile exhibition tournament scheduled for October 15-18, 2025, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, is now his target for a competitive comeback.
Details of the Injury and Procedure
The decision to undergo surgery came after Tsitsipas experienced weeks of persistent discomfort that significantly impacted his training and on-court performance. The hernia had reportedly limited his mobility and forced him to adjust his service motion, which became increasingly unsustainable during the latter part of the summer hardcourt season.
The operation involved removing the hernia from his lower back. Medical professionals anticipate a recovery period ranging from two to six weeks, depending on the 26-year-old’s response to post-operative rehabilitation.
Impact on the Season and Six Kings Slam Aspirations
Tsitsipas’s current absence is a significant setback for his 2025 season. While the recovery window makes his participation in upcoming ATP events uncertain, his team and he are focused on being fully fit for the Six Kings Slam. This prestigious event is set to feature top-ranked players like Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Daniil Medvedev.
This is not the first time Tsitsipas has faced back-related issues. He previously withdrew from the ATP Finals in Turin due to severe pain, and his medical team has been closely monitoring his condition since then. The current surgery was decided after extensive consultations with specialists and his long-time physiotherapist. His recovery plan includes a new training regimen designed to enhance core stability and reduce strain on his lower spine, aiming to prevent future recurrences.
Despite the immediate challenge, Tsitsipas remains determined to finish the season strongly, with the Paris Masters and the ATP Finals still on his calendar after the Six Kings Slam.
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