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‘Reminds Me a Little of My Mother’- Stefanos Tsitsipas’ Endearing Confession on Girlfriend Paula Badosa Affirms Why They Are Made for Each Other

S.Wright33 min ago
Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa are lighting up the tennis world with their adorable love story! As they approach the final matches of the season, their relationship continues to blossom. Since they began dating last year, they've been each other's biggest supporters. Often seen cheering each other on at matches and enjoying dates together on their respective social media accounts. Recently, Tsitsipas declared that Badosa is his soulmate, leaving fans curious about what makes their bond so special.

Known affectionately as "Tsitsidosa" among fans, the couple recently graced the cover of Hola Magazine, showcasing their radiant smiles and sharing their love story in an exclusive interview. Tsitsipas expressed his admiration for Badosa, saying, "She has had to face fear all her life. And women who are fighters are the most attractive to me and the ones I admire the most." Their romance began at the 2023 Italian Open when Tsitsipas made a bet with himself to text her if she won her match. True to his word, after Badosa triumphed over Ons Jabeur, she won his heart. He humorously added, "She reminds me a little of my mother in some ways. I don't know if that's good or bad."

Badosa has shown incredible resilience on the court, especially during Wimbledon 2024. She triumphed over Daria Kasatkina despite battling a chronic back injury. Additionally, she has consistently made it to the semi-finals of events like the Cincinnati Open, China Open, and Ningbo Open. For this trait, Tsitsipas called her "brave." And emphasizing their deep connection, stating, "I have a very comfortable feeling with Paula when I'm around her. I feel extremely connected to her." Despite a brief break earlier this year in May, the couple has reunited stronger than ever.

"I feel like she's my person." He added. The couple is the definition of 'opposites attract.' Stefanos is more reserved and introspective, while Paula is confident and outspoken. On the court, the ATP champ plays with aggressive strategy and calmness, whereas Badosa exhibits fierce competitiveness and emotional intensity. "I guess that means that we are made for each other. I guess that means that we are made for each other and that we have that kind of connection that brings us closer even in conflict and tension.," he said.

Stefanos Tsitsipas is currently in Paris for the Paris Masters 2024, hoping to bounce back after a disappointing run at the Swiss Indoors in Basel, with Paula Badosa by his side, cheering him on despite their hectic schedules. This couple is making it work no matter what!

Distance makes the Tsitsidosa's heart grow fonder While the relationship between Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas looks rosy and happy, it isn't without its unique challenges. Recently, Tsitsipas opened up about the complexities of dating a fellow tennis player during the Swiss Indoors. He described their relationship as "fertilizing and complicated at the same time." Noting that while they both pursue ambitious dreams, it can be tough to find time together.

"Most tennis professionals are very similar in terms of certain character traits... I have now also noticed this with Paula. She's my other half in a way," he shared, highlighting their deep connection despite the challenges of their demanding schedules. Their bond has been tested by public scrutiny, yet they remain committed to supporting each other. Tsitsipas has emphasized that they prioritize each other's well-being amid the pressures of professional tennis.

Recently, the pair captured hearts during a romantic getaway in Paris. Badosa shared a sweet moment from their coffee date on her Instagram story, captioning it, "Paris, caffe latte and him." She joined him ahead of his match at the Paris Masters 2024. And so far it's looking good for the Greek.

Tsitsipas overcame Roberto Carballes Baena in the first round, winning by a score of 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. Additionally, keeping his hopes alive for a spot at the season-ending ATP Finals. Having reached the semifinals in Paris for the past two years, Tsitsipas needs another deep run to qualify for the tournament in Turin next month. With Badosa by his side, hopefully, he feels more motivated than ever. How far do you think he's going to make it this time? Let us know in the comments!

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