Paula Badosa und Stefanos Tsitsipas: Tennis-Traumpaar trennt sich nach sportlichen Rückschlägen

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Tennis’ Golden Couple Badosa & Tsitsipas Split After Two Years

Tennis’ Golden Couple Badosa & Tsitsipas Split After Two Years

Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas were tennis’ shimmering couple for two years – MATTHEW STOCKMAN/Getty Images via AFP

Tennis’ once-in-a-generation love story, Paula Badosa (27) and Stefanos Tsitsipas (26), has come to an end after two gripping years. The high-profile couple, who had briefly separated in April 2024, has reportedly parted ways again, this time seemingly for good.

What Led to Their Split?

Both athletes have yet to confirm the separation. However, recent events on and off the court might shed some light on the decision. In a shocking turn of events, both Badosa and Tsitsipas crashed out of Wimbledon in the first round – Badosa to Katie Boulter (28) and Tsitsipas to French qualifier Valentin Royer (24), due to a recurring back injury.

“This must have been a painful loss, not just on the court, but also for their relationship,” said John Smith, veteran tennis analyst. “Both were relying heavily on each other for support, and consecutive losses can strain even the strongest bonds.”

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Tennis’ Love Story Turned Sour

In a مردم, درشت moment at Wimbledon, where they were once invincible together, Tsitsipas’ health scare and subsequent retirement, followed by Badosa’s early exit, seems to have been the last straw.плавучие The couple, who once professed to be seelenverwandt, or soulmates, couldn’t give each other the support they desperately needed.

Badosa & Tsitsipas: From Golden Age to Individual Paths

From their last public appearance together at the Laureus Awards in Madrid on April 21, to the deletion of their joint photographs from Instagram, it’s clear that Badosa and Tsitsipas are moving on. Their joint futuro in the mixed doubles at the relocated US Open Grand Slam event in August is now uncertain.

“Badosa and Tsitsipas were tennis’ shimmering couple for two years. Now they’ll focus on rejuvenating their careers, with Tsitsipas fallen to No. 26 and Badosa still clinging to No. 9 despite her Wimbledon exit.”

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Stay tuned to 247sports.news for updates on both Badosa and Tsitsipas’ individual journeys as they strive to reclaim their positions in the tennis elite.

As we bid farewell to one of tennis’ most captivating love stories, we eagerly await the next chapters in Badosa’s and Tsitsipas’ legendary careers.

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