“It hurts, but you can’t do things in a rough way. We shouldn’t be sad because we will have a chance in the coming years in countless Grand Slam tournaments,” said the Greek. Stefanos Tsitsipas after announcing his departure from the mixed doubles table with the Spaniards Paula Badosa.
They did not debut at Wimbledon 2023, due to the Catalan’s lumbar injury, or at the Australian Open 2024. Nor did the incident happen at the last Roland Garros, where the Greek was a victim of entry in singles, doubles and mixed. Moreover, the program was delayed due to rain, which prevented him from making the triplet. And he advocated divorcing his sports partnership with Badosa.
Both have played some mixed doubles in exhibition tournaments, but their debut at a Grand Slam is still pending. They announced that it will take place in New York, after winning the ‘US Open Mixed Madness’, one of the pre-US Open events.
There Badosa announced that they would do mixed doubles in the last Grand Slam of the season. It’s official because they’re coming out of the tournament table. The most famous pair of those listed will debut against the Mexicans Giuliana Olmos and Santiago Gonzáleztwo expert doubles specialists.
It helps Badosa-Tsitsipas become a reality that the Athenian is not registered this time in the men’s doubles with his brother. Petros. And he also fell in his individual debut against the Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis. Paula Badosa will play in her second round singles match this Wednesday, against the American Taylor Townsend.
Source: La Verdad

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