Stefanos Tsitsipas has sparked a wave of fan speculation after sharing a cryptic message on social media about love and “red flags.” The Greek tennis star, already navigating a difficult season on the ATP Tour, added fuel to ongoing rumors about a breakup with girlfriend and fellow tennis pro Paula Badosa.
Now, fans are stepping in with everything, from concern to advice, as Tsitsipas appears to open up publicly about his struggles.
Stefanos Tsitsipas’ Cryptic Message About ‘Red Flags’ Raises Eyebrows
Tsitsipas has endured a rough season so far, both on and off the court. Currently teetering on the edge of falling out of the top 30, the Greek has also been under the spotlight for his personal life. His relationship with Badosa is now reportedly surrounded by uncertainty.
The pair had previously broken up in mid-2024, one year after they began dating, only to reconcile within weeks. However, fresh signs of distance have emerged, including their decision not to compete together in the US Open mixed doubles event and their unfollowing each other on Instagram after the 2025 Wimbledon Championship.
The tipping point for fans came when Tsitsipas took to X to share a cryptic but emotionally charged post. “You know someone’s really in love when they start ignoring red flags they used to warn others about,” he wrote.
You know someone’s really in love when they start ignoring red flags they used to warn others about.
— Stefanos Tsitsipas (@steftsitsipas) August 2, 2025
The post prompted fans on social media to question whether the comment was a thinly veiled reference to his relationship with Badosa. Some perceived it as a subtle cry for help, while others criticized the message as too personal to share publicly.
One user wrote, “Whatever is eating you up at the moment Stef, please talk to someone, maybe a friend or independent professional outside your immediate circle. I guarantee Twitter or social media ramblings are not going to make you feel any better in the long run.”
Whatever is eating you up at the moment Stef, please talk to someone, maybe a friend or independent professional outside your immediate circle. I guarantee Twitter or social media ramblings are not going to make you feel any better in the long run
— MARIA HENRY (@MAZZAROO33) August 2, 2025
Another fan echoed the sentiment, saying, “Please Stef we love u but focus on you and your game so u don’t have any regrets in your future.”
Please Stef we love u but focus on you and your game so u don’t have any regrets in your he future
— GIANNIS AND ETHNIKI (@Thegree42802484) August 2, 2025
Some followers questioned the timing and intent behind the post. “Some tweets are unnecessary, and this is one of them,” one person commented. “Intentional or not, it’s hurtful and vindictive… and that’s not you. Please delete this. And please talk to someone outside your circle. You will feel better after you do.”
Some tweets are unnecessary, and this is one of them. Intentional or not, it’s hurtful and vindictive… and that’s not you. Please delete this And please talk to someone outside your circle. You will feel better after you do
— nohemi (@MafaldaDSP) August 2, 2025
Others couldn’t quite believe the post came from the former World No. 3 himself. “I thought this was a meme page but it’s really him… cmon dawg ” read one of the replies, while another said, “I had to check if this was really Stefanos’s real account.”
And, naturally, one fan zeroed in on the main question lingering in everyone’s mind: “Did u and Paula broke up? Cuz twt confuses me about it lmao.”
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The post came just days after his second-round exit at the 2025 National Bank Open and amid Badosa’s withdrawal from the same event due to a recurring back issue. Compounding speculation, Badosa has opted to play mixed doubles at the upcoming US Open with World No. 5 Jack Draper, not Tsitsipas.