

Spanish tennis beauty Paula Badosa is doubtful for Wimbledon as she is currently recovering from a fractured vertebra. But she says that she is trying her best in the recuperation period as much as she can to come back and play in the most prestigious grand slam. Badosa, a former world no.2 hasn’t played in the recent grand slams and has said in the interview with ‘El Larguero’ that it has affected her mentally. But she has also said that the final say would be the doctors’ and not something that she can decide for herself.
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She has said multiple times that her relationship with Tsitsipas has been a helpful thing. Tsitsipas too has said that he feels ‘extremely blessed’ to be in such a ‘wonderful’ relationship. Badosa has said she will support Tsitsipas in any match against any given player, even though it may be her countryman.
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Badosa’s enviable relationship with Tsitsipas
Tsitsipas and Badosa have said that they’re a couple, with Tsitsipas going on to say that they are soul mates. The two seem to share an unbreakable connection, and both of them are in so much adoration with each other. In the interview with ‘El Larguero’, Badosa said that even if it is a match between her countryman and world no.2 Carlos Alcaraz Garfia versus Tsitsipas, she would definitely support the Greek over the former.
Q: Who would you go with on a Tsitsipas – Alcaraz?
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“Don’t put me in these commitments (laughs). But I have to listen to my heart…” [translated via Google]
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This shows they are so much in love with each other and must wait and see if it stands the test of time.

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Oct 17, 2021; Indian Wells, CA, USA; Paula Badosa (ESP) reacts after winning a point as she defeated Victoria Azarenka (BLR) in the womenÕs final of the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
While she initially hesitates and says “Don’t put me in these commitments” her love for her soulmate comes through eventually and she chooses his side.
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Incidentally, Alcaraz outplayed Tsitsipas in straight sets in the recently concluded Roland Garros. But that won’t stop her from supporting her man.
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Paula Badosa says both are very ambitious
Badosa has said in the same interview that she and Tsitsipas are both ambitious and share their personal lives.
Q.How supportive are you and Tsitsipas of finding mutual solutions? Do you understand each other?
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“It is something that is being very nice. It is like that because we empathize a lot with each other. We are both very ambitious, but we share our personal lives. We have a very solid connection: we share our experiences and give each other a lot of strength. That helps us each other. Plus, you push us to be better.”
However, the former Grand Slam finalist, Tsitsipas must take care that he shouldn’t get too distracted or carried away from focusing on the tour. Yesterday, he got beaten by an unseeded Jarry in the fourth round of the Halle Open. While all of his fans would want to see his relationship flourish they would want his career to find abundant success as well.
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