Three weeks after Badosa announced their breakup, Tsitsipas confirmed that the couple rekindled their romance when speaking to Greek media ahead of Roland Garros.
In her own pre-tournament press conference on Saturday, Badosa said that Tsitsipas had said it all as far as detailing their reunion, and that the couple might take a more low-key approach to their second chapter.
“The relationship is working very well now,” Badosa said. “He already explained. I have nothing else to say.
“I think one of the things that I didn’t like or we didn’t like is that it was very public, so now we want to keep things a little bit more on our own. I still understand that it’s not going to be easy because we are two public people, public person, and people will ask, but we want to keep it more for ourselves because it’s never easy to combine our careers to that.
“Let’s just try to keep it simple for both of us, because I think it helps and it’s healthier.”
Badosa and Tsitsipas went public with their romance last year and the power couple was quickly dubbed ‘Tsitsidosa’ by fans and media alike. The very-public phase of their romance saw them watching each others’ matches, posing for high-fashion photos shot by Radka Leitmeritz, and even going so far as to launch a joint Instagram account that, for a time, chronicled behind-the-scenes snapshots of their relationship.