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2 Months Into His Relationship With Paula Badosa, Stefanos Tsitsipas Gets Candid About How Spanish Influence Drastically Improved His Skills on the Dance Floor

Published Aug 3, 2023 | 12:09 PM EDT

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The tennis love birds, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa are flying high in their own romantic sky. Their wholesome relationship has rarely been kept hidden from the public lens as it has been quite evident in both their on and off-court endeavors. From practicing together on the court to creating a joint social media account, the power couple has now really embarked on a beautiful journey.

On top of all this, falling in love with Badosa has now favorably influenced the Greek tennis player’s off-court skills. Speaking about one of his latent talents, the currently ranked world No. 5 recently opened up about how his dancing has massively improved ever since he got involved in a relationship with the Spanish tennis beauty.

Stefanos Tsitsipas talks about his dancing skills that have been influenced by Paula Badosa

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The Greek tennis star has never held himself back when it comes to candidly speaking about both his on and off-court activities. Stefanos Tsitsipas even brought to light one of his latent talents, dancing, during his participation in the ongoing ATP Tour 250 event, Los Cabos Open. During an off-court event in Mexico, the ATP player was asked whether he has made any improvements to his dancing prowess.

The conversation with the former world No. 3 player was made public by the fan page, ‘Tsitsidosa Updates’ on Twitter. Tsitsipas said, “I’ve been working on it, Ahh, I have had a lot of Spanish influence for the past couple of months. So, I have kind of improved my dancing.”

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During the back-and-forth conversation, the ATP player made it clear that his dancing skills have been improved under a lot of Spanish (Paula Badosa’s) influence. He also said, “I’ve also been reviewed by that person and they’re kind of satisfied  and happy with the way I’ve evolved.”

The young tennis star is surely under a lot of influence of Badosa as he recently danced to the beats of a new viral Spanish song.

Tsitsipas showcased his dance skills alongside his girlfriend

The tennis love birds have never shied away when it comes to diligently posting snippets of their daily activities, on their online platforms. It was quite evident in their recent viral TikTok video, in which the power couple was sighted showcasing their brilliant dance moves together with their siblings.

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It was once again brought to light by their fan page, ‘Tsitsidosa Updates’ on Twitter. In that video clip, Tsitsipas and Badosa alongside their family members were all dancing to the new viral Spanish song, ‘Classy 101’ by the popular singer Feid.

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What do you think of  Tsitsipas and Badosa dancing to the beats of the Spanish song? Let us know in the comments section.

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Anurag Gusain

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Anurag Gusain is a tennis writer at EssentiallySports. Being a huge tennis fan, he enjoys watching the Spanish legend Rafael Nadal dominate other superstars on the ATP Tour. His coverage of Nadal's 14 French Open titles has been hailed as some of the best in the business, showcasing his talent for storytelling and his ability to capture the essence of the sport.
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Aishwary Gaonkar