

Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa’s relationship has grown by leaps and bounds ever since they made the news public. The pair share a strong bond and often share adorable glimpses of their personal time on social media. Recently, they were also set to play in the mixed doubles at Wimbledon. However, a last-minute injury to Badosa ruined the pair’s plans. Nonetheless, the pair have gone hand-in-hand, supporting each other in different walks of life.
Recently, Tsitsipas and Badosa posted intimate pictures on social media. Ever since announcing their relationship, they created a joint Instagram handle, where they shared their wonderful moments together. The post circulated wildly on social media and several fans commented on it. Amongst them was Serena Williams’ former coach, Rennae Stubbs.
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What did Serena Williams’ former coach say?
Tsitsidosa shared three black and white pictures on their joint Instagram handle, setting up relationship goals. While two of the pictures showed the two looking into each other’s eyes before sharing a passionate kiss, the other image captured them enjoying a drink.
Minutes after the post went viral on social media, Serena’s former coach and former doubles World Number 1 commented on it, saying, “Do u guys just have a permanent photographer with u!? Curiosity has got me !?”
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Not just Stubbs, other fans also posted similar questions as comments. On the other hand, some fans felt that wedding bells were ringing for Tsitsipas and Badosa.
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Stefanos Tsitsipas clears the air on being public about his relationship
The World Number 5 made it clear why he was comfortable sharing his romantic pictures with Badosa on social media. Talking about this, Tsitsipas said, “The truth is I have never been really vocal about stuff like this or exposed myself too much.”
Additionally, he went on to say, “There is no shame so it’s just like family. It’s as if you are sharing moments with your family. It’s absolutely the same situation.”
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Tsitsipas and Badosa will look to shift their focus back to tennis after disappointing Wimbledon campaigns. While the former lost in the fourth round, Badosa had to retire midway through her second-round match owing to an injury. Nonetheless, they will aim to come back stronger as the hard court season resumes.
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