
The grass courts of Wimbledon weren’t the only place where things unraveled for Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa. The tennis power couple, once known for their playful chemistry and shared love of the game, are now at the center of swirling breakup rumors—fueled by their early exits from the tournament and a sudden shift in their online presence.
Tsitsipas, seeded 24th, was forced to retire from his first-round match against French qualifier Valentin Royer due to a lingering back injury. The Greek star, visibly frustrated and emotional, later admitted, “I’m battling many wars these days… I feel like I’m left without answers,” hinting at deeper struggles beyond the physical.
Just hours later, Badosa, the ninth seed, suffered a shock defeat to Britain’s Katie Boulter in a tight three-set battle. Despite a spirited second-set comeback, the Spaniard couldn’t hold off the home favorite, falling 6-2, 3-6, 6-4.
But it wasn’t just their performances that caught attention. Fans quickly noticed that the couple had unfollowed each other on Instagram and removed shared posts from their profiles—a digital move that often signals a personal shift. The timing, so close to their Wimbledon exits, only intensified speculation that their relationship may have quietly ended.
The pair, affectionately dubbed “Tsitsidosa,” had previously split in 2024 before rekindling their romance weeks later. They were even scheduled to compete together in the US Open mixed doubles event later this year, though it remains unclear whether that plan will go ahead.
For now, both Tsitsipas and Badosa face the challenge of regrouping—on and off the court. Whether this marks the end of their high-profile relationship or just another chapter remains to be seen, but the silence speaks volumes.
Not Stef Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa breaking up in the middle of #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/5c4TENfVgp
— Erika (@erikaxtc) June 30, 2025
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Stefanos Tsitsipas in 2025
20 – 17win/loss
26
High
3
26 year old
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Now ranked no.26, Stefanos played his last match on the 1st of January 1970 when he had to retire when playing against world no.113 Valentin Royer in the 1st round and the scoreline was 6-3 6-2 .
At present, during this year the Greek owns a compiled 19-13 match record. This year, the Greek clinched 1 title in Dubai.
Paul in Wimbledon, ranking, and results in 2025
30 – 13win/loss
13
High
8
28 year old
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Currently the world no.13, the American achieved an overall 26-10 match record in 2025. Tommy is now having a run in Wimbledon where he toppled the world no.224 Johannus Monday 6-4 6-4 6-2.
Tommy Paul will face the world no.165 Sebastian Ofner in the 2nd round. Their current record is 1-0 for Paul.
Tommy won 4 titles in his career: 3 on indoor courts and 1 on grass courts. (See the list of his titles)
Stefanos Tsitsipas and Tommy Paul squared off 3 times. Their actual record is 3-0 for Tsitsipas.