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During the hard court swing, Stefanos Tsitsipas may have hoped to commemorate his birthday with a somewhat better outcome. However, life had other ideas! The Greek tennis player was looking to get back into rhythm at the Canadian Open following his quarterfinal exit from the Paris Olympics. But after a little hiccup, there was fury, suffering, and on-court turmoil, culminating in his coach—his father—being fired. But even though Tsitsipas is going through a difficult time with his family, he can always rely on his girlfriend, Paula Badosa. Amidst family issues, the Spaniard sent her beautiful birthday wishes filled with love and a touching song.

Since June 2023, when the couple first announced their romance, they have developed a close bond. Recently, Badosa shared love-filled moments from their relationship on Instagram Stories, wishing her partner a happy birthday. The first two are from tennis; perhaps they were just having fun while practicing together. The final and third appear to be from a vacation, where they are seen laughing and spending time together to relieve all of the tension. With the comment, “Happy birthday to my closest friend,” the Spaniard shared the photo.”The sweetest birthday wishes❥‍❤️‍👨” te quiero.

But it wasn’t just the couple’s photos that grabbed attention; it was also the song—Harry Styles’ “Matilda” chorus—that she selected to make her point very evident to the public and to her “best friend.” It goes something like this: “You can let it go; you can have a party with everyone you know and not invite your family.”Certainly, and make an effort to demonstrate her love and support at all of life’s ups and downs. And following a significant breakthrough at the Canadian Open, Tsitsipas might have needed this!

Any sport has its share of wins and losses, but what really counts is the process by which they were accomplished. If Tsitsipas had won the Masters 1000 tournament or given it his all to start the hard court season, today would have been much more memorable for him. Nevertheless, the Greek tennis player’s plans did not materialize as expected.

In the first round proper, he was defeated in straight sets by Kei Nishikori. had a fight with his father, who served as both his coach and his mentor, up until a few days ago. “An ATP Master 1000 match is significant to me personally. A coach who pays attention to me and takes note of my player feedback is something I need and deserve. It’s not the first time my father has handled those kinds of situations poorly; he isn’t very intelligent or skilled at it. After losing, he said, “I’m terribly disappointed at him,” in a press conference.

prior to dismissing him. The family is undoubtedly a player’s greatest source of support during this turbulent moment in his life. Badosa had come forward to help him celebrate his birthday!

But the problems besetting the Greek squad have come to light due to the family’s disagreement, which has rocked the tennis world. Tsitsipas, however, might have liked to brush things under the rug as in the past. However, it appears that he has had enough and is looking for a new coach. Even though Babasa has previously shown compassion and love throughout the