World No. 4 Stefanos Tsitsipas received a lot of backlash from tennis fans for retweeting a post that criticized feminism.The Greek, who has always been active on social media, shared an old post from YouTuber Iman Gadzhi that opposed feminism."Modern feminism teaches women to hate men. Women to hate women that are proud to be women. And makes men ashamed to be men. It’s a real shame to see something that was initially pure turn so cancerous," the tweet read.Iman Gadzhi@GadzhiImanModern feminism teaches women to hate men. Women to hate women that are proud to be women.And makes men ashamed to be men. It’s a real shame to see something that was initially pure turn so cancerous.964126Modern feminism teaches women to hate men. Women to hate women that are proud to be women.And makes men ashamed to be men. It’s a real shame to see something that was initially pure turn so cancerous.Stefanos Tsitsipas received a lot of flak from several tennis fans for retweeting the post, with one calling his actions "appalling.""Appalling retweet @steftsitsipas, you should be ashamed of yourself," a fan said.Lyn Knott@lyn_knott@GadzhiIman @steftsitsipas Appalling retweet @steftsitsipas You should be ashamed of yourself.16@GadzhiIman @steftsitsipas Appalling retweet @steftsitsipas You should be ashamed of yourself.Another fan questioned Tsitsipas on his 'misogynist' outlook."How many times do you have to be called out for retweeting such garbage takes until no one can give you the benefit of the doubt anymore and just call you a misogynist," one fan's tweet read.vika 💙💛@youngnnikhow many times do you have to be called out for retweeting such garbage takes until no one can give you the benefit of the doubt anymore and just call you a misogynist, @steftsitsipas8712how many times do you have to be called out for retweeting such garbage takes until no one can give you the benefit of the doubt anymore and just call you a misogynist, @steftsitsipas https://t.co/jmunQZl6l0Another user called Tsitsipas' retweet "shameful" and "harmful"."I'm a huge fan for many years but this is an indefensible, shameful and harmful thing to post. I implore you to do better.Robyn | 🏃🏻‍♀️🎾@robynbrailey@GadzhiIman @steftsitsipas I'm a huge fan for many years but this is an indefensible, shameful and harmful thing to post. I implore you to do better.23@GadzhiIman @steftsitsipas I'm a huge fan for many years but this is an indefensible, shameful and harmful thing to post. I implore you to do better.Here are some more fan reactions:𝕥𝕒𝕤𝕙 | #ℝ𝔽𝕠𝕣𝕖𝕧𝕖𝕣 🖤@natxshap@GadzhiIman @steftsitsipas Shameful Stefanos.@GadzhiIman @steftsitsipas Shameful Stefanos.morkiex@morkiexRIR@GadzhiIman @steftsitsipas Stef read it again and think a moment2@GadzhiIman @steftsitsipas Stef read it again and think a momentzuzi ˚* roger forever@luvmywolfs@sogsupreme oh god so now hes a misogynist great4@sogsupreme oh god so now hes a misogynist greatt@draperpova@sogsupreme not surprising from someone who said women can’t drive and should stay in the kitchen before3@sogsupreme not surprising from someone who said women can’t drive and should stay in the kitchen beforeMARIA HENRY@MAZZAROO33@GadzhiIman @steftsitsipas The trouble is when you choose to tweet something from a mug or retweet something awful from someone no one has ever heard of, there is an assumption that it is YOUR belief, and consequently you start to alienate yourself from friends/fans. Please think and delete the retweet3@GadzhiIman @steftsitsipas The trouble is when you choose to tweet something from a mug or retweet something awful from someone no one has ever heard of, there is an assumption that it is YOUR belief, and consequently you start to alienate yourself from friends/fans. Please think and delete the retweetStefanos Tsitsipas' 2022 season: 61 wins, two titlesStefanos Tsitsipas in action at the ATP FinalsStefanos Tsitsipas had a good 2022 season, winning 61 out of 85 matches with two titles to his name. The Greek's most notable performance was undoubtedly his title defense at the Monte-Carlo Masters, where he beat Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the final. He also won his first title on grass at the Mallorca Championships.The 24-year-old reached the final of two Masters 1000 events in Rome and Cincinnati, losing to Novak Djokovic and Borna Coric respectively. His best Grand Slam performance was reaching the semifinals of the Australian Open.Tsitsipas' most recent appearance on the ATP tour came at the year-end championships in Turin, where he started with a 6-4, 7-6(4) defeat to Djokovic. He then beat Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 6-7(11), 7-6(1) to keep his hopes of qualifying for the semifinals alive. However, he lost 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 to Andrey Rublev, which brought the curtains down on his ATP Finals campaign.Stefanos Tsitsipas returned to the top 3 of the ATP rankings this season but dropped to fourth after Casper Ruud reached the final of the year-end championships.Also Check Out: Nick Kyrgios girlfriend