Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa were seen spending some quality time off their busy schedules at Disneyland in Paris. The duo faced crushing defeats in their French Open campaigns and were seen recovering from the heartbreak by spending leisure time at the amusement park.
Badosa faced a third-round exit from the Roland Garros, after being ousted by Daria Kasatkina in 6-1, 7-5. Tsitsipas, on the other hand, bid farewell to the tournament in the second round itself after being defeated by Matteo Gigante 4-6, 7-5, 2-6, 4-6 in a close clash.
The couple has been dating since 2023 but faced a slight hiccup in their relationship in mid-2024. However, they soon reconciled ahead of the 2024 French Open and have been stronger ever since.
Badosa took to her Instagram stories to post pictures alongside Tsitsipas while having fun at Disneyland.

They are also spotted at each other's matches, often cheering for one another from the courtside. Tsitsipas had candidly admitted how he finds inspiration in his girlfriend, Paula Badosa.
Stefanos Tsitsipas seeks inspiration from girlfriend Paula Badosa

Stefanos Tsitsipas, who hasn't been having the best season so far, admitted that he finds immense inspiration in his girlfriend, Paula Badosa. The Spaniard has been a testament to tenacity, as she continues to display some dominant tennis at the pro level despite enduring a chronic back injury.
Ahead of the ATP tournament in Rotterdam earlier this year, he commended her deep run at the Australian Open.
“Her success gives me a lot of motivation. It was really impressive and deserved. With her run, I thought, ‘If she can do it, why can't I?’ That’s how I look at it. I learned a lot from this process of how to get to a Grand Slam semi-final,” he was quoted as saying by ATP Tour.
He also elaborated on how they work together to better each other's games, which helps them strengthen their bond and pushes them to do better.
"I felt privileged that I could give her some small advice to help her en route to the semi-finals. She gave me the freedom to give some feedback and tips. Through my advice to her, I also learned things about myself in terms of tennis and how I see the court and how I approach my own game. It pushes me on,” he added.
The duo will be gearing up for strong runs at Wimbledon starting June 30.