JOHN MCENROE was left baffled by Wimbledon couple Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas's swimming pool workout routine.
The tennis stars are in a relationship and even have a shared Instagram account.
In a post from June, the pair trained together in a swimming pool with Badosa seen straddling Tsitsipas at one point.
Reacting to the clip live on the BBC, McEnroe told Clare Balding: "Training, oh is that what it is? Is that training, Clare?"
Blading replied: "I don't know. But my point is, he's in a very happy place and he's got nothing to lose here."
The on-court couple went public with their relationship only last month but Badosa was already dreaming about Tsitsipas well beforehand.
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When Tsitsipas claimed Badosa had a "special dream" about him in January before they got together, she responded: "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.
"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."
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The sporting pair are set to play with each other in the mixed doubles at the All England Club.
But Tsitsipas admitted his girlfriend wouldn't necessarily be his first choice – as he named actor Margot Robbie as his number one team-mate.
At the Australian Open earlier this year, he said: "Australia is such a great country, I like a lot of Aussie things. One of my favourite actresses comes from Australia, Margot Robbie."
When quizzed on whether he was "making an offer" to Robbie, he added: "It would be nice to see her here one day."
Spaniard Badosa, 25, sealed a straightforward 6-3 6-3 first round victory over American Alison Riske-Amritraj on Wednesday.
But was forced to retire from her match with Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk on Friday morning with a back injury.
And boyfriend Tsitsipas resumes his match with British legend Andy Murray today, currently trailing 6-7 (3), 7-6 (2), 6-4.
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