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Cameron Winstanley

Wimbledon star had saucy sex dream after fantasising about tennis boyfriend

Wimbledon star Paula Badosa admitted to having a sex dream about boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas before the pair got together.

Badosa and Tsitsipas have become tennis’ power couple after the pair got together earlier this year, but former number two admitted she’s been thinking of the Greek tennis ace longer than that.

It’s been a good start to Wimbledon for the couple after Badosa beat Alison Riske-Amritraj 6-3, 6-3, before surprising her boyfriend who beat Dominic Thiem in the first round and is currently in action against Andy Murray in the second.

Despite the sweet post-match interview from Tsitsipas, who congratulated Badosa after finding out she had won her opening game, a previous interview with the pair revealed a different side.

The Greek recently revealed that the signs were already there to suggest a relationship could happen. "That's why I say there are so many signs. She saw us both win the Australian Open, but I'd like Paula to tell you that story," he said in an interview.

Badosa was since asked about the dream in question after she won her opening game at Wimbledon.

"Well, I was injured in Australia. I watched his match, the final. Of course I had jet lag because I was in Spain. I decided to watch that match."

“Surprising, because I never dream about tennis players, but I dreamt about him that night, that we were both winning Australian Open."

But the dream quickly took a turn as Badosa inclined to talk further about the dream, she continued: “Then it was like we were having a very romantic moment, but I'm not going to explain. I'm just going to leave it there."

Badosa previously dated model and actor Juan Betancourt before the pair’s split was noticed due to cryptic Instagram messages, and fans realising Betancourt wasn’t in her player box at the Madrid Open.

And sensing an opportunity, Tsitsipas recently revealed that he had first sent the Spaniard a message shortly after she defeated Ons Jabeur in Rome.

“I watched the match and I really liked the way she played and handled the situation against a very good clay player like Ons, who plays very smart, uses drop shots," he said.

"I sent her congratulations and the whole story started like that. The truth is she was a big fan of mine before that and so was I, for the way she plays, while I also liked her character and personality."

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