Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa have seen it all together. They began dating earlier this year and have been one of the most adorable couples in the sporting world. Additionally, they have spent some quality time with each other on vacations. On the other hand, they have also been subject to many unfortunate rumors. Reports began to erupt that the two had separated, which proved to be false. As they battle on the court and against these rumors, Badosa has mocked her haters.
Stefanos Tsitsipas is in Paris where he’s participating at the Paris Masters. Hours ago, he scored a big win over in-form Felix Auger-Aliassime. Here’s what Badosa said following his win.
Paula Badosa’s perfect answer to nullify trolls as Stefanos Tsitsipas wins
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A few minutes back, a snippet of Badosa went viral on social media. It showed Badosa smiling and showing off her ponytail. In the caption of that snippet, it was written, “Stef hitting to the middle and getting errors.”
Another fan reacted to it and said, “And they said she was a bad influence on his tennis.” Badosa shut back her trolls and reacted with a don’t know and laughing loud emoji.
💁♀️🤣
— Paula Badosa (@paulabadosa) November 1, 2023
Recently, Stefanos Tsitsipas hasn’t had the best of runs in the tournaments. He has suffered many disappointing defeats early in the tournament. As a result, his displays haven’t gone down well with fans, who have criticized Badosa for Tsitsipas’ poor form.
Nonetheless, the Greek star is flying high in Paris. He has had a resounding win over Canada’s Felix, who was in great form lately. In a match lasting just under two hours, he took down his Canadian opponent in straight sets 6-3, 7-6 (4).
Last month, Tsitsipas also achieved a big win with his brother. Subsequently, he credited Badosa for his success.
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Paula Badosa had a big role to play in Stefanos Tsitsipas’ win
Tsitsipas and his brother, Petros, won the doubles title in Antwerp. During that tournament, Badosa played the role of a coach for the two brothers.
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Talking about it, Tsitsipas said, “Winning our first doubles title together meant so much for me, for him, for my parents that were there, for Paula who is our doubles coach. Not a lot of people know that, but she was the first person to spend 3 or 4 hours with us at the US Open, coaching us for the doubles.. she was there along the way, preparing us for these kind of matches & being present.”
Stefanos Tsitsipas reveals that Paula Badosa is him & his brother’s doubles coach:
“Winning our first doubles title together meant so much for me, for him, for my parents that were there, for Paula who is our doubles coach. Not a lot of people know that, but she was the first… pic.twitter.com/TCsCY4YnEe
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) November 1, 2023
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Tsitsipas will aim to continue his winning run in Paris as he potentially faces a match against Alexander Zverev. Can he dig deep in the tournament? Let us know your views in the comments below.