Tsitsipas and Badosa Form Winning Duo with Dual Strategy and Team Spirit

Badosa “helped both Petros and me to perfect our dual strategy and team spirit. She dedicated three to four hours a day to us and made sure that we compete in the best possible shape,” said Tsitsipas in an interview with Eurosport reporter Alizé Lim out of.

However, there should be no continuation of the joint work individually.

“I won’t interfere in singles matches and neither will she,” Tsitsipas said. The Greek and the Spaniard, who is currently ranked 67th in the WTA world rankings, have officially been a couple since this year.

The first victory together with his brother in Antwerp meant a lot to him. “This moment was by far the most intense and touching in my tennis career,” said Tsitsipas. “I’ve certainly had greater success than winning a 250cc tournament, but to achieve this with my brother after dreaming about it for so long was very intense.”

It doesn’t have to be the last appearance together either. “We talked about taking part in the Olympics and the Grand Slams,” revealed Tsitsipas, who is around two years older than Petros.

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2023-10-31 10:59:00
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