Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas Celebrate French Open Victory and Rekindled Romance

Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa and her boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas, both competing in the French Open, have rekindled their romance after a brief split. The couple, nicknamed "Tsitsidosa," were seen holding hands at Roland Garros, with Tsitsipas citing a newfound appreciation for Badosa's support.

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Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas Celebrate French Open Victory and Rekindled Romance

Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas Celebrate French Open Victory and Rekindled Romance

Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa, 26, celebrated her second-round victory at the French Open by holding hands with her rekindled boyfriend, Stefanos Tsitsipas, 25, at Roland Garros on Thursday. The couple was seen descending a staircase together, with Badosa playfully covering the camera lens with her palm.

The public display of affection comes just days after Tsitsipas, currently ranked world No. 9, confirmed that he and Badosa had reunited. The couple initially parted ways in early May, with Badosa citing the challenges of balancing their careers and relationship. Tsitsipas recently revealed that he realized his love for Badosa after taking a break and has since come to appreciate her support.

Tsitsipas reflected on their reunion, saying, "After two or three weeks, I realized that she is a person who has supported me a lot, and when she tried to talk to me about meeting, I felt how intense the love we have for each other is. I realized that this relationship I have with Paula is completely different from any other relationship I have had in the past, I feel that she is my person and we understand each other."

Badosa has expressed a desire to keep their romance more private moving forward, citing the challenges of being public figures. "I think one of the things that I didn't like or we didn't like is that it was very public, so now we want to keep things a little bit more on our own," she said.

The couple, who are affectionately nicknamed 'Tsitsidosa,' are both competing in the French Open. Badosa will face second-ranked Aryna Sabalenka in the third round on Saturday, while Tsitsipas defeated Zhang Zhizhen in a third-round match on Friday, 6-3, 6-3, 6-1. The couple is also set to compete in mixed doubles together.

Tsitsipas, who has reached the fourth round of the singles competition, will face unseeded Italian Matteo Arnaldi on Sunday. He is playing in all three tennis disciplines at the French Open: singles, men's doubles with his brother Petros, and mixed doubles with Badosa. Tsitsipas cited "romance" for his busy schedule, stating, "It's all due to romance... getting to combine romance and tennis is quite exceptional, I've gotta say. "*

The couple's reunion has been a heartwarming development for their fans, who have followed their path closely. Their decision to keep their romance more private moving forward will likely be respected by their supporters, who are eager to see them succeed both on and off the court.

As Badosa prepares to face Sabalenka and Tsitsipas gears up for his match against Arnaldi, the couple's focus will undoubtedly be on their respective games. However, their rekindled romance adds an extra layer of intrigue to their performances at Roland Garros.

Key Takeaways

  • Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas rekindle romance at French Open.
  • Tsitsipas realized his love for Badosa after taking a break.
  • Couple wants to keep romance private moving forward.
  • Badosa faces Aryna Sabalenka in 3rd round, Tsitsipas faces Matteo Arnaldi.
  • Tsitsipas competing in singles, men's doubles, and mixed doubles with Badosa.