Tsitsipas and Badosa win US Open Mixed Madness charity match

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Loved-up couple Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa won the title at the US Open charity exhibition event “Mixed Madness!” today, August 21.

The duo, commonly referred to as “Tsitsidosa,” prevailed among the four mixed teams that participated in the event that raised funds for the USTA Foundation.

Badosa and Tsitsipas first defeated Americans Coco Gauff and Ben Shelton 6-4 advancing them to the final.

In the final they faced another American duo, Amanda Anisimova and Taylor Fritz, walking away with another win at a score of 6-3.

“We had been planning this (to play mixed doubles with Badosa) for a long time, and I’m very happy it finally happened… I’m grateful that we were able to play good tennis and have fun, and that I got to share this experience with a special person, with whom I also share my life. It was a great night,” Tsitsipas said on the occasion.

Spanish player Badosa also shared the news that the pair intend on reunite in a week for the mixed doubles at the US Open.

Source: TennisNews.

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