Indian Wells: Dejected Tommy Paul Receives Morale-Boosting Message From Girlfriend After a Hard Loss
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Tommy Paul snatched defeat from the jaws of victory at the semifinals of the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells. Daniil Medvedev defeated the American hope in Indian Wells by 1-6, 7-6(3), 6-2 in a grueling 2-hour and 23-minute encounter. Paul has played incredible tennis throughout the tournament, and this loss will surely sting him hard!
But he has little time to think about those, as the next tournament is already knocking at his door. Tommy Paul’s girlfriend, Paige Lorenze, lately came up with an emphatic message consoling his boyfriend after his recent defeat. So, what did she say?
Tommy Paul’s girlfriend thanks Indian Wells for being a wonderful host
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Tommy Paul and Paige Lorenze have been together since 2022. She accompanies him to several tournaments around the world and is frequently seen cheering for Paul from the stands. After his loss at the semis of the Indian Wells, Lorenze shared a story on Instagram that portrayed the beautiful court at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. She wrote, “Couldn’t be more proud of you Tommy Paul.“
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And then she went on to add, “Until next time Indian Wells!! Thank you for the incredibly special and fun week.” The couple had a lovely time over the last few days. They shared how he had been barbecuing and hanging out together at this incredible venue. But sadly, that journey has now been cut short by Daniil Medvedev. But what did Medvedev say about Tommy Paul after this thrilling match?
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“He played an unbelievable first set, so I was like, ‘okay. If I want to win I have to try to do a little bit better,‘” Daniil Medvedev. However, winning and losing are part and parcel of the game. But Paige Lorenze has been his constant through thick and thin. Let’s take a glimpse of such similar moments from the past.
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Lorenze showcasing her love for Paul
Last year, while celebrating their first anniversary, Paige Lorenze wrote a heartfelt message for his boyfriend on social media. She wrote, “I love and adore you! We make the best team and I feel so supported by you every day. This has been the best year of my life in so many ways. Thank you for being you and for being my rock and my best friend.” Last month, the American tennis star received love and admiration from his girlfriend over social media for winning the 2024 Dallas Open.
Lorenze posted a brief clip of Paul dragging his luggage through the airport with a cowboy hat and wrote, “Wins one tournament in Texas,” in the captions. In the next post, she added a picture of them holding the trophy together and wrote, “So proud of you.“
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Even Tommy Paul has been a pillar of support for his girlfriend and is often seen promoting her fashion and lifestyle brand and celebrating her achievements together. What are your thoughts about this beautiful couple?
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Edited by:
Jacob Gijy