Paula Badosa and her boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas embarked on another icy "adventure" after their Iceland trip. The couple flew to the Swiss Alps this time and basked in the beauty of the mountain range with an adorable selfie.
With tennis already headed into the off-season, several WTA and ATP players have made trips around the world to unwind. Tennis power couple Badosa and Tsitsipas chose Iceland as their first destination for vacation.
After spending a few days in the Nordic island nation, the couple flew to Switzerland. Badosa took to social media on Wednesday, November 27, to share glimpses of their helicopter ride over the snowy mountain ranges of the Swiss Alps.
"Off to another adventure," Badosa wrote on her Instagram stories.
Badosa then clicked a selfie with Tsitsipas, both dressed in off-white sweaters with the scenic mountain range making the background.
Badosa and Tsitsipas had already treated fans to some memorable moments from their Iceland trip on social media. The Spaniard posted a few pictures of her sipping a hot beverage in the cold and the two hiking in the snow.
"I will never forget it" - Paula Badosa on boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas' words that inspired her comeback on tour
Paula Badosa shared that she would "never forget" the words of motivation from her boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas that inspired her comeback on the tour.
Badosa had a difficult start to the 2024 season which instilled in her thoughts of giving up. In a recent interview, the Spaniard explained how Tsitsipas encouraged her to rebound, asserting that she would soon reach the top 10 rankings again.
"I will never forget it. I wasn't well, I wasn't where I wanted to be. And I told him: I think I'm going to give up this year because I don't see myself going back to this. And he looked at me with a face like I was crazy and said, 'but you're going to be in the top 10 again soon," Badosa said.
Paula Badosa improved her performance in the second half of the season, winning the Citi Open title and reaching the semifinals on three other occasions. She rose from No. 140 in May to World No. 12 at the end of the season.