Who is Roberto Bautista Agut’s Wife, Ana Bodi Tortosa?

Published 01/05/2020, 3:42 PM EST

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Spanish tennis player Roberto Bautista Agut recently married Ana Bodi Tortosa. While very little is known about Ana Bordi Tortosa, Bautista Agut is a well-known tennis player from Spain.

Agut was born on April 14, 1988 in Spain. As a professional tennis player, Bautista Agut has won nine ATP singles titles. One of the biggest of these titles came in 2018, when he won the Dubai Tennis Championships, an ATP 500 tournament. He has amassed $12,968,125 through the prize money in his career.

Having known Ana Bodi since their teenage days, Bautista Agut married her in 2019. Here is what we know about her.

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Who is Ana Bodi Tortosa?

For a wife of a famous tennis player, Ana Bodi Tortosa is known to be a rather private person. The Sun reported that she is from Burriana – a town in the east of Spain, around 60km from Valencia. Tortosa was also a former beauty queen pageant star in her hometown. Her Instagram page is also known to be private. After being spotted many times with Bautista Agut during his tennis matches around the world, the couple got married in November 2019.

The couple met as teenagers. On November 30, 2017, Ana Bodi Tortosa and Roberto Bautista Agut got married in Nules, Spain.

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The wedding came after a personal setback for Agut. Hardly a fortnight before his wedding, the tennis player had lost his father Jaoquin Bautista.

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It came following an emotional couple of weeks for the No. 9 in the world, with his father passing away on November 21, just days before he helped lead his nation to victory in the Davis Cup at Caja Magica on Sunday.

Shortly after his father passed away, an emotional Agut helped his country win the Davis Cup.

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