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Tennis Pro Amanda Anisimova's Boyfriend Was on a Popular Reality Show

Tennis Pro Amanda Anisimova's Boyfriend Was on a Popular Reality Show

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Amanda Anisimova is one of the few U.S. tennis players still competing in Wimbledon 2025.
Her Instagram page is filled with swimsuit and tennis photos, with no hint of a boyfriend.
According to Essentially Sports, she was dating Tyler Roos, a relationship that started in mid-2020.
Roos has posted photos of Anisimova to his Instagram page, including one that says he taught her all she knows. He hasn't posted about her recently, though, and it's not clear whether they are still together.
In 2020, Yahoo Sports reported that Anisimova was dating Roos, describing him as a model in Melbourne and "the son of AFL legend Paul Roos."
He also was featured on a popular reality television show, The Amazing Race Australia.
In May, the Guardian described how Anisimova took a break from tennis two years before.
'I had done that my whole life – pushing through everything – because I never took any breaks,' Anisimova, who was a teen phenom, told the Guardian. 'I felt like it was just unfair for me to keep pushing and pushing as if I'm not a human being.'
She added, 'I was just struggling with the lifestyle and just dealing with a lot of stress from it, and it was affecting me a lot on the court."
Anisimova "spent time with friends and family," the article says, making no mention of Roos. In 2024, she was "spotted partying in Miami" after losing at the Australian Open.
She started dating Roos shortly after suffering a major tragedy; her father died of a heart attack at the age of 52. Roos's dad was the Melbourne Demons and Sydney Swans coach and is considered a legend in Australia. He commented positively on a photo of the young couple early on in their relationship, according to Mercury.Tennis Pro Amanda Anisimova's Boyfriend Was on a Popular Reality Show first appeared on Men's Journal on Jul 8, 2025
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