WATCH: Stefanos Tsitsipas gleefully reacts during his girlfriend Paula Badosa's clash vs Diana Shnaider of 2024 Stuttgart Open

Stefanos Tsitsipas gleefully reacts during his girlfriend Paula Badosa's clash vs Diana Shnaider of 2024 Stuttgart Open. Watch out the full video here:

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Tennis star players Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas shared an adorable moment on the court during the Stuttgart Open 2024. Notably, Stefanos Tsitsipas was spotted cheering on his girlfriend Paula during her clash against Shnaider. However, Tsitsipas was looking very stressed while he was cheering on Paula in the game. The clip of the game has gone viral, and the fans have showered praise on the people for admiring and supporting each other in the game.

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However, just a few days ago, Stefanos was spotted watching his girlfriend Paula during the local WTA 1000 tournament. Notably, there was also the funny incident that attracted fans worldwide when the Greek legend was spotted witnessing the game of Spaniard with her mother. Following the same, Stefanos fell from the chair abruptly, and Paula's mother was unable to control the laughter.

Meanwhile, the great tennis star Paula Badosa also talks about Nadal's return to the court. The legendary player played his last match during the French Open back in 2022, when he went on to beat Casper Rudd in straight sets to win his 22nd Grand Slam title. However, the star player was out of form back in 2023 owing to injuries, but he marked his magnificent comeback in 2024.

I think a little bit also having Rafa in our country inspired me a lot: Paula Badosa

The 26-year-old has recently talked about how much she is inspired by tennis legend Rafael Nadal. She also talks about Nadal's never-giving-up attitude, which makes him an exceptional player.

"Goosebumps seeing Rafa again on a track. It will always remind me of my childhood. I promised myself I was going to fight and be a warrior on court. I think a little bit also having Rafa in our country inspired me a lot, and I started that year [2021] and I said no matter how I feel, no matter how I feel that day—mentally, physically, or how I feel my tennis—I'm going to be there; I’m going to fight," Paula Badosa said.