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Ever since Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas made their relationship official, the internet cannot get enough of them. When they announced that they were going to play mixed doubles, their fans were excited to witness their professional compatibility. But all hopes were dashed when Badosa retired from the tournament. Rumors of their break-up have also emerged. But the couple shut it all with love and did not let the negativity affect their relationship.

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The official account of the couple was adorned with another beautiful picture of them that assured fans that nothing was amiss between them. Badosa was seen finding solace in her best friend and soulmate.

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Tsitsidosa delivers the fans a daily dose of dopamine

The new lovebirds in town are spending as much time with each other as they can, despite their busy schedules. They ensure to spread positivity and make the world known about their love for each other. In their recent post, Badosa flaunted her cute pout in response to the kiss on the cheek by her boyfriend.

They posted a total of three stories, which pretty much concluded their day. In the first story, the couple reflected on the first week at the Wimbledon Championships. They both posed in the same way by facepalming, expressing their shock and amazement. The picture was captioned, “Week one had us like.”

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Another story featured a quote in the restaurant that said, “No salt, No love.” The couple clearly had a perfect date of supper and a walk beside the lake in ‘Hyde Park.’ These pictures are proof of Badosa feeling happy for her partner despite her being in a bad mood, especially after the awkward interview with a reporter that went viral.

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Paula Badosa is raising the bar high for all the girlfriends

The Spanish superstar is enjoying the success of her Greek god, brushing her pain aside. Both French Open and Wimbledon shattered her dreams of climbing up the professional ladder. Even worse, a reporter assumed she won her last match, and despite Badosa telling him twice that she lost it, he did not understand the situation. The moderator had to intervene to save the Spaniard from more embarrassment and heartbreak.

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She walked out of her second round due to an injury against Marta Kostyuk after playing a set and losing it. Badosa is now finding solace in her soulmate, Tsitsipas. The Greek recently won his third round against Laslo Djere after blowing up Andy Murray‘s dream of claiming the title in the second round.

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The way Badosa supports the former world number three impressed the world. Even Madison Keys, in her interview with ‘Tennis Channel,’ revealed that the public display of affection the couple has towards each other makes her jealous. She added that she could never have such an Instagram account or even take cozy pictures with her engaged partner, Bjorn Fratangelo.

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WATCH THIS STORY:?‘Wimbledon Champion In The Bathroom’ – Stefanos Tsitsipas Cracks A Paula Badosa Joke After Seeing His Soulmate’s Ability With The Toothbrush

Do you think ‘Tsitsidosa’ is serving goals? How do you feel about Tsitsipas racing past all the players in this Grass Slam? Let us know in the comments.

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My journey as a sports writer could not have been more hyperbolic. Growing up, I buried myself in books and could not play any sport I wanted. So, I channeled my passion towards watching them extensively and imitating the players. My Master’s degree in Applied Psychology helped me understand the dynamics and thought processes of athletes. I enjoy watching the interviews of my favorite athletes as much as I enjoy their games. Gaining athletes’ perspectives helped me understand their gameplay better and why they chose a certain shot or made a specific decision. As an English literature and Journalism graduate, I tend to research extensively and store a lot of information that threatens to exhaust my memory. At ES, I have focused on writing elaborate perspectives, reporting interviews, controversial topics, and coresport news along with the occasional pop culture article. Movies, series, fiction, food, music, and painting are a few of the many things that keep my sanity in check. I highly anticipate current-generation tennis champions to spice the game up and create more on-court rivalries. I hope Coco Gauff, Iga Swiatek, Jannik Sinner, Taylor Fritz, and Carlos Alcaraz achieve their best and carve a place for themselves among the tennis legends.

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