Stefanos Tsitsipas has been dating Paula Badosa since earlier this year and they have been admired as a charming couple in the sporting world. They have been seen together on vacations, spending quality time with each other. However, there were also quite a few untoward rumors which the pair were subjected to.
There were reports that the couple had parted ways which have been proven to be false. As they battle it out on the court and against these rumors, Badosa has mocked their haters. After Tsitsipas’ match against Felix Auger Aliassime at the Paris Masters, Badosa shared a snippet on social media captioned, “Stef hitting to the middle and getting errors,” where she was seen showing off her ponytail.
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— Paula Badosa (@paulabadosa) November 1, 2023
One of the fans reacted by tweeting, “And they said she was a bad influence on his tennis” for which Paula retorted back with a don’t know and laughing loud emojis. The couple who are collectively called Tsitsidosa have always talked only positive things about each other and due to that, they were able to bring about a change in mentality while taking to their respective careers.
Stefanos Tsitsipas reveals that Paula Badosa is him & his brother’s doubles coach:
“Winning our first doubles title together meant so much for me, for him, for my parents that were there, for Paula who is our doubles coach. Not a lot of people know that, but she was the first… pic.twitter.com/TCsCY4YnEe
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) November 1, 2023
Stefanos Tsitsipas qualifies for the Nitto ATP Finals for the fifth straight year
🚨 The 2019 #NittoATPFinals Champions has qualified 🚨
How will @steftsitsipas close the 2023 season? 🙌 pic.twitter.com/QXS0EhOtyO
— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 2, 2023
The Greek debuted at the Nitto ATP Finals in 2019, capturing it when he was just 21. Stefanos made it to the tournament this year with stupendous runs to the finals of the Australian Open and at Barcelona. With the win at Los Cabos, Tsitsipas marked a sixth consecutive season with at least one title to his credit.
He also had a stellar clay court season, reaching the quarter-finals of all three ATP Masters 1000 events and capped it off with a quarter-final appearance at Roland Garros. He also led Greece to the semi-finals of the inaugural United Cup. With such commendable feats throughout the season, Stefanos Tsitsipas was able to book a place for himself at the Nitto ATP Finals.