Tsitsidosa: Tennis Power Couple Set to Conquer Mixed Doubles at US Open

Tsitsidosa: Tennis Power Couple Set to Conquer Mixed Doubles at US Open

Tsitsidosa: A Tennis Power Couple Set to Conquer Mixed Doubles at the US Open

Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas, the dynamic tennis duo known as “Tsitsidosa,” have officially announced their entry into the Grand Slam mixed doubles arena. After triumphing in the inaugural Mixed Madness event, the couple will make their main draw debut at the 2024 US Open.

Badosa, a former world No. 2, expressed her excitement and confidence in their partnership. “I’m the responsible one on the mixed doubles team,” she joked. “I carry us!”

Their journey to the US Open has been marked by both setbacks and triumphs. Last summer, they were scheduled to play mixed doubles at Roland Garros and Wimbledon, but Badosa’s back injury forced her to withdraw. Now fully recovered, they have proven their dominance as a tennis power couple.

In the Mixed Madness event, Tsitsidosa defeated American teams Coco Gauff-Ben Shelton and Taylor Fritz-Amanda Anisimova, claiming a whopping $250,000 prize. Badosa’s highlight of the night was returning Shelton’s blistering serve, which often reaches speeds of 150 miles per hour.

“Every time I see him, I’m like, ‘I returned your serves!'” Badosa exclaimed. “It was so easy to return his serve, so I love it.”

Badosa attributes their success to their shared strength and off-court chemistry. “I think it helps that I’m a strong player who can handle the man,” she explained. “That may be the most important part of the mixed, the fact that I can return the man’s serve.”

“Of course, he’s an amazing tennis player, so that helps so much,” she added of Tsitsipas. “He has an amazing serve and an amazing volley. He makes my life very easy there, you know? I’m like, ‘Ok, you just ace it, and I’m just there!'”

Despite their individual talents, Badosa emphasizes the importance of teamwork and support. “Even though we’re both good players, we can come together and not play good doubles. That could happen, you know? But in our case, we know how to handle the moments, and even when the two of us might be struggling a bit, we help and support each other very well. I think we enjoy it and that’s really important.”

As the mixed doubles event at the US Open approaches, the question remains: can Tsitsidosa capture their first major title together? With their proven chemistry and determination, they are poised to make a significant impact on the Grand Slam stage.

Tennis Power Couple Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas Split

Tennis Power Couple Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas Split

Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas: A Tennis Power Couple’s Split

The tennis world was rocked by the news of Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas’s breakup, ending their year-long relationship. The former world No. 2 and No. 3, respectively, had been a high-profile couple, sharing their love on social media and supporting each other’s careers.

Badosa, speaking after her victory at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, expressed her emotions about the split. “It hasn’t been easy, but I’m a strong person,” she said. “I’m proud of how I’m handling it.”

The couple’s relationship had been a whirlwind, with their public announcement during the 2023 Roland Garros. They quickly became known as “Tsitsidosa,” a testament to their love and support for each other. However, Badosa acknowledged that the timing may not have been right.

“When we were great, the relationship was great,” she reflected. “But sometimes, it’s better to separate ways.”

Tsitsipas had previously spoken about his support for Badosa during her injury-plagued year. “I’m trying to find the right words,” he said in March. “I’m just there as much as I can to keep making her feel good.”

Badosa announced the split on social media, emphasizing that it was an amicable decision. “We have a great relationship,” she said. “He’s a great guy, and I wish him the best.”

On the tennis front, Badosa is cautiously optimistic about her recovery from a back injury. She has undergone a cortisone injection and is feeling pain-free for the first time in months. “It’s a rollercoaster,” she admitted. “But I have the best team next to me, and I’m confident it’ll be okay.”

Badosa will face Emma Navarro in the second round of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, as she continues her journey on and off the court.

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