Best Tennis Couples
If tennis gave out trophies for vibes, this list would be the Hall of Fame. Tennis couples have always brought the sport a blend of charm, chaos, romance, longevity, and occasionally “did that really happen?” energy. But which couples would you actually want to hang out with? Which pairs would make the best dinner guests, travel buddies, or “grab cocktails and tell us everything” companions?

Today we count down the pro tennis couples (past and present) who bring the most fun, charisma, and hangout appeal. Did your favorite make the list?
#9 — Nick Kyrgios & Ajla Tomljanović (Historic)
This is your popcorn couple. On the fun–chaos spectrum, they are at the exact intersection where entertainment lives. You wouldn’t want them every weekend, but as a one-off night out? Memorable. Loud. Possibly dramatic. Definitely a story you’d retell for years.
#8 — Madison Keys & Bjorn Fratangelo
The “sweethearts” slot on the list. Warm, grounded, funny, supportive — these two would make any group hang feel calm and enjoyable. You’d drink good coffee, play card games, laugh a lot, and never once worry someone might start an argument. Pure cozy energy.
#7 — Chris Evert & Jimmy Connors (Historic)
Ready for a time-machine dinner party? Evert and Connors were tennis’s vintage Hollywood drama couple — the glamorous pairing with equal parts tension and star power. Everything they did had an edge of “this might go great or might go off the rails,” which honestly makes for a very fun hang.
Bonus: Evert later with John Lloyd brings a softer, more traditional vibe. Either way, Chris alone elevates any table she’s at.
#6 — Roger Federer & Mirka Federer
Elegant. Charming. Effortlessly sophisticated.
This is the couple you invite when you want the evening to feel classy without trying too hard. Roger brings charisma and warmth; Mirka brings wit, grounded presence, and immaculate organization. They’d bring great wine, great stories, and make the entire night feel like a vacation.
#5 — Anna Kalinskaya & Jannik Sinner
The “quietly cool” couple. Zero drama, maximum charm. Sinner’s understated humor + Kalinskaya’s personality = the couple who shows up in hoodies but ends up being the most likable people in the room. Perfect for rooftop dinners or chill weekend getaways.
#4 — Flavia Pennetta & Fabio Fognini
If you want fun with flare, this is your couple. Flavia is warm, smart, and lively. Fabio is Fabio — a whirlwind of passion, humor, and unpredictability. Dinner with them would absolutely end with dancing, espresso at midnight, and stories nobody else could pull off.
#3 — Steffi Graf & Andre Agassi
This is the legendary, Hollywood-royal couple who somehow feel shockingly normal. Graf brings dry humor and depth, Agassi brings warmth and personality. They’d be the ultimate dinner guests: interesting, thoughtful, and iconic without acting iconic. Total vibe.
#2 — Stefanos Tsitsipas & Paula Badosa (Historic)
A full cinematic experience.
This couple has flair, humor, glamour, and enough chemistry to power a stadium. If you want adventure — spontaneous trips, creative conversations, aesthetic dinner photos — this is your duo. They’re the couple who plans a yacht day, loses the yacht keys, meditates about it, then laughs through the whole thing. Pure entertainment.
#1 — The Ultimate Hangout Couple: Alex de Minaur & Katie Boulter
They earn the crown. They have the rare combination of fun, charm, humor, approachability, and real relationship chemistry that makes every social setting better. They’re the couple everyone wants in the friend group. De Minaur brings enthusiasm and energy; Boulter brings charisma and charm. Perfect for group trips, beach days, double dates, or any setting where you want positivity without pretense. They bring sunshine. They bring authenticity. And most of all — they’d make hanging out the easiest and most enjoyable experience on this list.

First Ball Forehand Match Point
Tennis couples are a fascinating blend of romance, rivalry, style, and charisma — but when it comes to pure hangout potential, some pairs just shine brighter. Whether it’s glamour, chaos, sweetness, or big personality energy, these duos remind us that tennis isn’t just about forehands and titles. It’s about the personalities who make the sport fun even when they’re off the court.
