Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa Split: A Love Story on and off the Court

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“We are a couple. But not only. We are soulmates.”

Tennis professional Stefanos Tsitsipas (25) said this to BILD almost a year ago about his relationship with Paula Badosa (26). Now the Spaniard and the Greek are separated. SHE made this public on social networks.

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Badosa on Instagram: “After careful consideration and many beautiful moments together, Stefanos and I have decided to part ways amicably. We have shared a journey full of love and learning and as friends with great mutual respect, we now choose to continue our own paths.”

Rummms! And that when, according to Tsitsipas, it was more than just love. He in June 2023: “It’s very rare that you find your soulmate. I have met many women in my life. And I can say that very confidently. I have never felt so attracted and found so much beauty and interest in a woman.”

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During this phase, Badosa was injured for a long time, followed Tsitsipas to tournaments and was there for him because she couldn’t play herself. Then she got fit again and on the tennis tour, apart from the four Grand Slams, there are only a few tournaments where men and women play at the same time.

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Did that kill the love between the number 7 in the world, who is vehemently chasing his first Grand Slam title, and the tennis beauty, who was already number 2 in the world, but is no longer in shape after her injury aria and languishing at number 101?

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At the end of March, Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas (r.) visited football legend David Beckham, who owns Inter Miami, on the sidelines of the Masters in Miami

Photo: AP

Both remain silent about the reasons for the separation. Badosa’s post sounds like a cool decision at a business lunch. Both are very emotional, both on and off the pitch. Deciding together: “We’re separating!”, it’s hard to believe that it’s that easy. There are also lots of phrases like: “We wish each other nothing but the best.”

In any case, nothing seems to have remained of what Tsitsipas once said about his love for Badosa. “Our minds are on the same wavelength, it’s such a spiritual connection. We have good vibes together. This is such a beautiful experience. “I don’t think many people experience that kind of spiritual and soulmate quality with someone,” he once said.

Sad look from Stefanos Tsitsipas during his early exit in Madrid

Foto: Getty Images

What sounded like it would be forever has now turned out to be fleeting. The Greek has not yet commented. However, the end of love seems to take him with it. Before that, he won the Masters in Monte Carlo and then played the final in Barcelona, ​​which he lost to Norwegian Casper Ruud (25).

In his first match after the separation, he was immediately sent out sensationally in Madrid against the Brazilian outsider Thiago Monteiro (29). The tennis scene is now watching his appearance in Rome from Monday very closely.

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