“0 Grand Slams in one photo,” Stefanos Tsitsipas, Paula Badosa troll themselves on their ‘Tsitsidosa’ account sharing their cute pictures
The newest couple has created a joint Instagram account by the name "Tsitsidosa".
Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa (Image via Instagram)
Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas are the tennis world’s newest power couple. The two have been creating those couple content that left fans cringing, but at the same time, they can’t have enough of their fun-filled videos. Both headed to Dubai after Tsitsipas‘ French Open exit.
The newest couple ended up creating a joint Instagram account by the name of “Tsitsidosa“, needless to say, is a combination of their names. The bio of the account reads: “Best friends & soulmates. Nothing less; nothing more.“
They have posted a couple of stuff on the social media platform, including a video of their training in the pool and the gym together from their Dubai vacation. The rumors started when the duo changed their respective profile pictures on Spotify, leaving fans scratching their heads whether they are actually dating or if it was for Spotify’s ad campaign.
In another video shared by the Greek, Badosa could be seen making a ponytail and smothering him with kisses. The duo, in another post, ended up trolling themselves. As both of them are yet to clinch a Grand Slam trophy, they posted their smiling photo with a funny caption: “0 Grand Slams in one photo, but hey, love conquers all!”
Check the picture below:
In another video, the couple is seen in a restaurant, involved in a weird act of smashing plates and breaking them into pieces. In that same restaurant, they could be seen dancing and breaking dishes.
Watch the two videos here:
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Before Stefanos Tsitsipas, Paula Badosa was in a relationship with Juan Betancourt
Before Tsitsipas, Paula Badosa was dating model Juan Betancourt whose pictures she removed from her account after reports emerged that the two have split up. But Badosa, in one interview, denied splitting up with Betancourt.
Paola Badosa missed the Roland Garros due to a spinal stress fracture. Stefanos Tsitsipas, on the other hand, fell to Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinal. The Catalan was in Paris to watch Tsitsipas’s fourth-round match against Sebastian Ofner.
The Greek battled Jiri Vesely, Roberto Carballes, Diego Schwartzman, and Sebastian Ofner in the first four rounds before Alcaraz downed him in straight sets in the last eight. Alcaraz also could not make it to the final after he fell to 3rd-seed Novak Djokovic in the semifinal. The Serb will face Casper Ruud today in the summit clash of Roland Garros.
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