“I wish they lose it in straight sets together they so annoying” – Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas’ mixed doubles participation at Wimbledon 2023 doesn’t impress the fans
Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa are all set to sizzle on the Wimbledon court with their impeccable chemistry.
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Tennis power couple Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa are all set to compete at Wimbledon 2023. Another romantic couple who will be participating in the mixed doubles stage is Alex de Minaur from Australia and Katie Boulter from Britain, who have been dating for two years.
On the Wimbledon courts, both couples hope to leave an indelible mark and display their skills. The news that Tsitsipas and Badosa will collaborate for the mixed doubles competition, adding yet another commitment to their already full schedules, fuels excitement even more. However, surprisingly, the news doesn’t seem to impress the tennis community.
Tsitsipas and Badosa will face the top-seeded team of Austin Krajicek and Jessica Pegula in their opening match when the Wimbledon doubles mixed doubles draw is made public. Krajicek and Pegula are formidable opponents due to their individual doubles’ accomplishments.
Although fans are extremely excited to witness their extraordinary chemistry on the court, a few even criticized the duo for their recent poor performances.
Sharing a wide spectrum of reactions online, here’s what fans have to say:
The couple’s loving relationship has drawn media and fan interest. Tsitsipas recently disclosed that their friendship started after he congratulated Badosa through a text message for winning in Rome.
Although there are conflicting opinions among fans regarding their public relationship, everyone ultimately wants to see Tsitsipas and Badosa succeed in tennis and be happy as a couple. With that being said, it seems like they are prepared to leave a legacy on the coveted grass courts.
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The tennis power couple – Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa
As the new power couple at Wimbledon, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa have rocked the tennis world. The fifth-ranked Greek player in the world and the once-World No. 2 recently announced their love. At the renowned Wimbledon tournament, the love story between the couple keeps getting more romantic. For the first time since their relationship became well known, they got the opportunity to practice jointly at the Wimbledon facilities.
Their shared Instagram account, ironically called “Tsitsidosa,” has evolved into a forum for them to document their travels. With almost 57,000 followers, the couple has shared pictures of their trip to Dubai, workouts, and Center Court selfies. Despite the fact that they haven’t yet won any Grand Slam championships, their affectionate caption for one photo highlights that.
Even though they haven’t played together before, the fans’ excitement has been increased by the fact that their new romance has been extensively publicized on their shared social media accounts.
He characterized it as experiencing first-time love, which has changed the way he sees the world. Badosa’s first match is against Alison Riske-Amritraj at Wimbledon, where Tsitsipas will compete against former US Open champion Dominic Thiem. The All England Club crowd, which has enthusiastically embraced the couple’s love story, will definitely be enthralled by their performances on the court.
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