Apostolos Tsitsipas was driving Stefanos' automotive when it was caught dashing at 210km/h in a 120km/h zone, however the two-time Grand Slam finalist should give up his driver's license for a month as a result of they had been too late to enchantment, based on a Greek publication.
In mid-November, a report surfaced in Greece claiming that the velocity digital camera on Attiki Odos caught Tsitsipas driving 90km/h over the restrict. The identical report mentioned that he was fined 2,000 euros and that he would lose his driver's license for a yr.
After the information was picked up by worldwide media, the Greek tennis star's lawyer mentioned in a press release that the 13-time ATP champion was not driving the automotive when the incident occurred, however a 3rd individual. The 27-year-old's lawyer additionally insisted that the matter was "resolved."
"Concerning the incident that was made public, the automotive was being pushed by a 3rd individual. The problem of the tremendous and the give up of the license have all been dealt with," lawyer Papathanasiou advised tennisnews.gr.
New particulars floor in regards to the Tsitsipas dashing incident
Through Protothema, Apostolos took the duty for the dashing incident on Attiki Odos. And whereas Apostolos additionally paid the tremendous, their enchantment wasn't lodged in due time and due to this fact the 2023 Australian Open finalist will lose his driver's license for a yr.
"In response to police authorities, the suitable to enchantment the tremendous is legitimate for seven days. Due to this fact, the Visitors Police commander knowledgeable Apostolos Tsitsipas that because the seven days had handed, Stefanos himself should seem and give up his licence for one yr — one thing that has not but occurred," a report from Protothema claimed.
The dashing incident occurred in late September, when Tsitsipas wasn't in Greece, however visiting Africa for a safari. Sadly for the Greek tennis star, it seems that he might be suspended from driving in Greece for a yr.





