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Top 6 Greatest Tennis Power Couples

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Tennis Power Couples: They not just found their passion on court, but also love. While tennis players are in love with their game, they have often fallen for their co-workers.

These players got their match on court- both literally and metaphorically. While winning the match is crucial, they have also found their perfect match on court. And most of them are still going strong.

In this article let us have a look at the top six power couples in tennis.

1. Andre Agassi & Steffi Graf

Undoubtedly the gold standard of tennis power couples. Between them, they hold an astonishing 30 Grand Slam singles titles—Graf with 22, Agassi with 8.

They began their relationship after matching wins in 1999 and tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in October 2001, with only their mothers as witnesses. Their family includes a son, Jaden, and a daughter, Jaz. The couple now prioritizes family life and philanthropic efforts: Agassi focuses on educational causes in Vegas, while Graf supports children affected by trauma.

2. Roger Federer & Mirka Vavrinec

The Swiss pair of Roger Federer and Mirka Vavrinec is another high-profile couple on and off the tennis court. They met at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. Mirka enjoyed a brief WTA career, reaching a peak ranking of World No. 76 before retiring in 2002 due to a foot injury.

Federer and  Vavrinec married in 2009 and have twin daughters followed by twin sons. They are known for their tight-knit family life and unwavering support of each other’s careers.

3. Katie Boulter & Alex de Minaur

Britain’s Boulter and Australia’s de Minaur are one of today’s most admired power couples. They began dating during the pandemic years and officially announced their relationship in 2021. Following nearly four years together, they got engaged in December 2024.

Their relationship blends love and mutual ambition-22-year-old Boulter often credits de Minaur for keeping her grounded, and he leans on her for perspective beyond match scores. They’ve even celebrated tournament titles on the same weekends and enjoy playing mixed doubles together.

At Wimbledon 2025, their partnership was under the spotlight as they navigated highs and lows-with de Minaur even offering emotional support after Boulter’s early exit.

4. Gaël Monfils & Elina Svitolina

Both seasoned professionals, Monfils and Svitolina began dating in 2019 and married two years later. They welcomed their daughter, Skai, in 2022. The pair often share their journey under the joint handle “G.E.M.S Life,” and remain supportive teammates-balancing personal life and tennis together.

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5. Stefanos Tsitsipas & Paula Badosa

The Greek-Spanish duo began dating around 2020. Their relationship endured a brief break in early 2024 before rekindling. Both high-caliber players-Tsitsipas a former world #3, Badosa a former world #2—they frequently share glimpses of their bond on social media and appear at matches supporting each other.

6. Denis Shapovalov & Mirjam Björklund

The Canadian and Swedish players have been dating since around 2019 and got engaged in 2023. Both aged 26 are ranked 30 and 759 respectively. They have been together since they were 20.