Paula Badosa is back in the spotlight as she prepares for her next tennis tournament.
The Spanish player recently took to Instagram to share a set of new photos, giving her followers a glimpse into her training and readiness for the hard-court season.
With her focus on the upcoming challenges, the post quickly became a talking point within the tennis community.
Paula Badosa’s Tournament-Ready Look and Stefanos Tsitsipas’ Sister’s Reaction to It
Badosa’s new Instagram post created a wave of excitement among tennis fans and fellow professionals alike. The post showcased three composed images of Badosa on court, each one emphasizing her athleticism and readiness for the hard-court season ahead.
Dressed in Wilson sports apparel and gripping her signature racquet, she showcased a sense of determination and confidence. She tagged Wilson’s official Instagram account in first photo, with a caption: “Game. Set. Slay.”
The online tennis community quickly took notice, showering the post with thousands of likes and positive comments. However, it was the reaction from Elisavet Tsitsipa, sister of fellow tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas, that drew special attention. Her response, three fire emojis, captured the enthusiasm and admiration that many felt about the images and Badosa’s attitude.
While simple, this comment stood out among the rest, showing how players and their families often support each other in the fiercely competitive world of tennis.
Just a few days ago, Badosa shared 10 images from her recent trip to Dubai and her time in the hospital, recovering from her injury. That post gave a clear look into her healing journey and her time away from professional tennis.
The Friendship Between Badosa and Elisavet Tsitsipa and New Mixed Doubles Plans
The friendship between Badosa and Elisavet is an example of the strong personal bonds that develop within the tennis community. Both have shown support for each other, whether through social media comments or personal encouragement at tournaments. This camaraderie was especially visible during the time when Badosa was dating Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Their public relationship ended soon after their early losses at Wimbledon 2025, marking the second time the couple split since going public in 2023. Badosa lost in the first round to Katie Boulter, and Tsitsipas retired mid-match due to injury.
Following this break-up, both players decided to go their separate ways, as both individuals and professional athletes. Despite these personal problems, Badosa remains focused on her career and the upcoming US Open. Instead of partnering again with Tsitsipas in mixed doubles, she will now team up with Jack Draper from Great Britain.
14 teams are IN!
Eight teams have received direct entry and six teams have received wild cards to the US Open Mixed Doubles Championship. The final two wild cards will be announced at a later date. pic.twitter.com/mkAteJDQVT
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) July 29, 2025
This new partnership adds a fresh dimension to her career, sparking interest among fans who are eager to see how the pairing will perform in one of tennis’s biggest tournaments.