Paula Badosa has been sharing some delightful updates about her love life. After pulling out of the Japan Open, she made a beeline for Paris—the city of love—to support her beau, Stefanos Tsitsipas. As he gears up for the Paris Masters 2024. Following his tough exit from the Swiss Indoors, the couple was spotted enjoying a cozy coffee date. Taking some much-needed time to relax before the intensity of competition returns. Giving the fans of this pair “Tsitsidosa” hope for their future together. Whatever it may be!
Recently, the couple graced the cover of Hola Magazine, where they opened up about their relationship. Tsitsipas made heartfelt confessions, expressing admiration for Badosa’s strength and resilience both on and off the court. Reflecting on their future, they admitted that thoughts of long-term commitment didn’t excite them just a few months ago. The couple had announced their split in May, but have now rekindled their love. But Badosa emphasized, “We both have very clear priorities,” which include caring for each other and the goal of sharing a home soon. Currently, when not on tour, Badosa resides in Dubai while Tsitsipas lives in Monte Carlo.
However, she acknowledged that tennis remains their top priority. Paula Badosa stated, “We have both fought hard to be among the best in the world at what we do and we have to take advantage of it.” While she has wrapped up her 2024 season, she remains focused on her career. Meanwhile, Tsitsipas is still in contention for the ATP Finals. They consider themselves “soulmates,” despite their differences, which they believe only strengthens their bond. But their individual visions haven’t shifted, as she stated, “Above all there is tennis for both of us.”
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“We are very clear about that and we know that later on the time will come to enjoy everything else as a couple,” Badosa stated, confirming that their bond will remain strong and won’t disrupt their pursuit of success. As Tsitsipas focuses on his season, Badosa is right by his side, providing the support he needs—and vice versa!
The soulmates interview 🥹
Gracias @hola 🇪🇸♾️🇬🇷 pic.twitter.com/y70stgRRAg— Tsitsidosa Updates (@OnlyTsitsidosa) October 30, 2024
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However, her recent journey has been a bit rocky. After facing backlash for a controversial Instagram post during the Asian Swing, she competed in the China Open, reaching the semifinals before losing to Coco Gauff. Her last match was at the Ningbo Open, where she suffered another defeat against Daria Kasatkina. Since then, she has been in Paris with Tsitsipas. Navigating both her career and personal life amidst the ups and downs. It’s intriguing to wonder what’s in store for Paula right now.
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Paula makes a statement about her plans for this season
Paula Badosa recently announced, “Unfortunately, my 2024 season has ended,” confirming her withdrawal from the Japan Open. It’s a disappointing conclusion for the Spanish star, who had shown promising form before health issues intervened. Despite these setbacks, she remains hopeful about making a strong comeback next year.
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Earlier this month, Badosa shared her plans for the 2025 season in an interview with EFE. She was in contention for a spot at the WTA Finals in Riyadh, sitting 11th on the leaderboard before injuries during the Asian Swing derailed her chances. When asked about her decision to skip the year-end championships, she explained, “It has never been my goal to go to the Masters Cup. This year my goal was to be as high as possible.” Badosa emphasized the importance of choosing tournaments wisely and prioritizing her physical and mental well-being over chasing titles.
Despite claiming to conclude her season early, Paula is set to represent Spain in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals next month in Malaga. The competition will see the top twelve tennis nations compete, and Spain will benefit from Badosa’s participation. Captain Anabel Medina expressed relief at having her on the team, noting her impressive recovery from a prolonged back injury. Additionally, Spain faces a tough draw, starting against Poland and their star player Iga Swiatek. So will Badosa overcome her recent challenges and help lead Spain to victory in this prestigious event? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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