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Stefanos Tsitsipas has mixed emotions as he leaves the Australian Open, earning the biggest win of his career against Roger Federer before a lackluster exit against Rafael Nadal.

The 20-year-old defeated his childhood idol Federer in four sets in the fourth round, but won just half a dozen games against Nadal in his first Grand Slam semifinal.

It was still a breakthrough event for the No. 15 from Greece, who got plenty of attention for his run.

"For sure, I mean, this tournament kind of changed and gave another dimension to my career. I'm really happy that I got some good wins this week, against Roger," Tsitsipas said. "But I'm really disappointed today because, again, I feel like I could prove myself a little bit more, not let him dominate the entire match. Just felt wrong."

A lot of that was due to Nadal's high level of play, acknowledged Tsitsipas, who has yet to take a set in three meetings with Rafa.

"He gives you no rhythm. He plays just a different game style than the rest of the players," he said. "I felt like my reaction time was very slow. I felt like everything was not that alert like it usually is. I felt a bit down."

His experience at this event has increased his ambition to be a top player, even while showing him what it requires.

"It's nice to have wins against these kinds of players, Top 4," said Tsitsipas. "I mean, it's not that I don't want it. I really want it badly. But I've got to want it a bit more than I want it at the moment."

Stefanos Tsitsipas has mixed emotions as he leaves the Australian Open

Stefanos Tsitsipas has mixed emotions as he leaves the Australian Open

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