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Apostolos Tsitsipas

Greek tennis coach

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    Badosa says she suffered for a year, vows never to mention Stefanos Tsitsipas again

    Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa sharply criticized Stefanos Tsitsipas, describing their relationship as toxic and saying she and her entourage suffered for a year, ahead of Wimbledon.

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