WATCH: Paula Badosa caught on camera looking angrily at Stefanos Tsitsipas’ father after an awkward encounter at Wimbledon
The "forced kiss" by Tsitsipas' father to Badosa after the Greek's first-round win over Dominic Thiem had already made headlines in the tournament.

Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas (Image credits : Twitter/Wimbledon)
Things were getting heated on Wimbledon Centre court as the second-round showdown between Greek World No.5 Stefanos Tsitsipas and Briton hero Andy Murray was being progressed. The much-anticipated box office encounter was being played in a fully packed stadium and has already seen insane rallies and drop shots from both ends.
While the rain has suspended the match now when Murray is leading 6-7(5-7), 7-6(7-2), 6-4, the social media is having a feast on some of the clips during the heated encounter. One of the most viral videos of the night is that of Paula Badosa, Spanish tennis player and current girlfriend of Tsitsipas, giving an angry look to her boyfriend’s coach and father while sitting in the player’s box.
The viral video has already been shared by many tennis fans across Twitter and other social media. People were not sure why she looked, though, but most of them thought that Badosa does not like the fact that Tsitsipas was not able to capitalize on the advantage of physical abilities on the court against the British veteran. The video was taken during the first set of the intense battle.
The “forced kiss” by Tsitsipas’ father to Badosa after the Greek’s first-round win over Dominic Thiem had already made headlines in the tournament. Even before these incidents, Stefanos Tsitsipas-Paula Badosa’s relationship is one of the hot topics in the tennis world since they started dating a month ago.
Stefanos Tsitsipas has a mountain to climb as he trails by 2 sets to 1

The Greek star looks in all sorts of trouble now as Andy Murray takes the third set and looks to be in control of their second-round match in Wimbledon. Stefanos Tsitsipas started the match really well and was able to clinch the first set in a tie-breaker but the British veteran, with a houseful audience cheering for his comeback, found a way to get through the Greek in the second set and then put a lid in the coffin with a strong display in the third set.
By the looks of it and how Murray is moving right now, Tsitsipas has a mountain to climb in a packed stadium, all cheering against him. It will be one of his best matches ever if he can pull out a comeback to clinch the next two sets. He will now get some rest and some time to regroup as the match has been suspended for the day.
Tsitsipas knows how to win five-setters. He showed his ability to handle the pressure during the first-round victory against Thiem that went into the distance. The tennis world is looking forward to seeing whether he can pull off something magical in the second round as well.
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