Paula Badosa and her boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas are making the most of their break before the Asian swing. The duo was recently spotted spending quality time together in Monaco, taking a swanky Aston Martin sports car for a spin.
Tsitsipas and Badosa have continued their loyalty to Aston Martin with their latest joyride. Earlier this year at the Miami Open, the luxury car brand surprised the couple with an emerald green Aston Martin DBX707, which complemented their matching Wilson rackets.
"We have been loyal to the brand for so many years and today we are matching rackets and cars, Wilson Blade 98, New Aston Martin DBX707. Thank You, Aston Martin, this is a really cool morning surprise," Tsitsipas posted on Instagram at the time.
Recently, Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas took a stylish teal-colored Aston Martin V12 Speedster for a spin in Monaco. The Spaniard took the wheel, skilfully maneuvering around the tourists gathered at the popular Casino Square.
During their time in New York for the US Open, the couple also enjoyed the luxury of an ash-colored Aston Martin, with the Greek sharing highlights from their time in the Big Apple on social media.
"From urban jungles to tennis courts 🗽🎾," Tsitsipas captioned his Instagram post.
Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas had contrasting fortunes at this year's New York Major. While Tsitsipas suffered a shock loss to Thanasi Kokkinakis in the first round, Badosa reached the quarterfinals before falling to Emma Navarro. Meanwhile, their mixed doubles campaign was short-lived, as they were knocked out in the first round.
"We both suffer a lot" - Paula Badosa on the difficulty of watching boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas compete
During a press conference at the 2024 US Open, Paula Badosa opened up about how much she and her boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas "suffered" while watching each other compete, admitting that she couldn't even bring herself to watch the Greek's matches at times.
"I think we both suffer a lot. We're very emotional, and as we say, we love each other so much, and we want the best for us," Paula Badosa said.
"Of course, we suffer; there are some moments I cannot even watch. It's tough to follow it because, also, we're used to being on the court, so we control a little bit of the situation, but from the outside, we can't do anything. So now I understand, also, the coaches, how much they suffer outside," she added.
Badosa will be back in action at the WTA 1000 China Open in Beijing, which commences on September 25. Tsitsipas, meanwhile, will compete at the ATP 500 Japan Open, on the hunt for his second title of the season.
Before his campaign in Tokyo, the Greek will take the court at the Laver Cup, joining Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Grigor Dimitrov, Alexander Zverev and Casper Ruud in representing Team Europe.