Tennis power couple call it quits after Wimbledon disaster
The tennis power couple have reportedly split up for a second time after they both endured a rough showing at Wimbledon.
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Tennis power couple Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa have broken up again, according to reports.
It comes just a day after both suffered defeats in the opening round at Wimbledon, The Sun reports.
Tsitsipas, 26, began dating Badosa, 27, in May 2023.
They broke up for a matter of weeks last year before reconciling.
But bombshell reports from Spanish magazine Hola say they have now split up again.
Tsitsipas and Badosa have also unfollowed each other on Instagram and posts of them together have been deleted.
It has been claimed: “They were going through a rough patch professionally, with injuries, and that affected their relationship.
“They’re not well, of course. It’s normal for any couple that breaks up.
“They had started the year very well and their dream has been shattered.
“They have struggled to make their relationship work. Ghosts from the past have returned, marked by the injuries they have both suffered.
“It’s a healthy break-up and there were no third parties or family influences, as is starting to be said.”
Badosa lost to British ace Katie Boulter in a tight three-set encounter on day one of Wimbledon.
As for Tsitsipas, he exited the tournament on day two after pulling out when two sets down to Valentin Royer due to a back injury – not a broken heart.
The Greek ace admitted the fitness issue had made him “miserable”.
He said: “It’s probably the most difficult situation that I’ve ever been faced with, because it’s an ongoing issue that doesn’t seem to be disappearing or fading off as much.
“Myself, as a person, I have a limit at some point, so I’ll definitely have to have my final answer on whether I want to do stuff or not in the next couple of months.
“This is going to be hard, but if I see it going in that trajectory, there is no point at competing.
“If I’m not healthy, and I’ve talked about health so many times, if health is not there, then your whole tennis life becomes miserable.”
This story first appeared in The Sun and was republished with permission.
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