

Fans just can’t get enough of Gael Monfils and Elina Svitolina. Rightfully so! The tennis power couple have time and time again proven why they’re the most iconic couple in the sport right now. From supporting each other since they first got together in 2019, to sharing fun banter, like debating over whose turn it is to “take care of Skai” during the Australian Open, the two are just adorable to watch. They’re not often on tour together, but still, they make things work. But this time they’re both in California for the Indian Wells Open and are giving the fans all reasons to laugh out loud!
On Thursday, they were asked who takes longer to get ready, and Svitolina playfully teased Monfils for being late, saying he takes “40 minutes to get up from the bed” and then rushes at the last minute. Monfils defended himself, claiming he’s quicker, but Svitolina wasn’t buying it, pointing out that while he dresses fast, his overall prep takes ages. She said, “one minute dressing up but then preparation is like forty minutes.” Gael even joked that he wakes up before Svitolina and challenged fans to check his next YouTube vlog to see who’s telling the truth, quipping, “You’re going to see on my next vlog on YouTube, guys. Then you know who’s lying!”
In another conversation featured on BNP Paribas’ Instagram, Monfils and Svitolina discussed who has the higher screen time. Monfils noted, “It depends on what, because screen time for you is phone. With the phone it’s her 100 percent.” However, he quickly countered by revealing his gaming habits, “The thing is I’m a gamer. I’m gaming a lot so it’s matching.” This put him on par with Svitolina.
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Svitolina humorously described them as “equally bad with screens” because Monfils is hooked on gaming, specifically ‘Call of Duty,’ while she spends time on her laptop and phone. She admitted, “I have some things to do on my laptop as well, but on my phone as well.” Monfils confessed she might be “more social,” but his gaming habits level the playing field.
Poll of the day
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Who do you think has the upper hand in the Monfils-Svitolina playful banter?
Gael Monfils
Elina Svitolina
It's a tie
Who cares, it's all in good fun!
Who stole the show at the 2025 Met Gala with their fashion statement?
Venus Williams with her tennis-themed look
Serena Williams with her elegant icy blue gown
Both were equally stunning
Neither, someone else did
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Do you think Jannik Sinner's doping ban was handled fairly by the authorities?
Yes, the settlement was a fair compromise
No, he should have faced a longer ban
It was too lenient, but understandable
I don't care as long as he plays well
Do you think Morgan Riddle's influence is beneficial or detrimental to Taylor Fritz's tennis career?
Beneficial, she provides strong support
Detrimental, it's a distraction
Neutral, it doesn't affect his game
I don't care as long as he wins
Do you agree with Sam Querrey's claim that Rafael Nadal lacks aura?
Yes, he's more of a blue-collar player
No, his aura is undeniable, especially on clay
Maybe, but it depends on how you define aura
I don't care, his performance speaks for itself
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It’s clear that this dynamic duo is neck and neck in the screen time stakes, but who will ultimately claim that title? Only these two can answer that! For now, we know that Gael certainly has the secret to keeping his partner happy!
Monfils shares his secret to a “happy wife”
Earlier this week, when asked who made the first move, Gael and Elina couldn’t help but dive into a playful argument. Monfils kicked it off, saying, “It’s tricky, this one because I think I said I love you first. But the first move is a little bit tricky to be honest because it’s about who sent the first text.” Svitolina quickly chimed in, laughing, “I didn’t send you any text. What are you talking about. You text me in New York, you text me in Beijing. And in Paris.” Monfils countered with a grin, “Not the first text,” but Svitolina was adamant, “But the first text exactly.”
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What’s your perspective on:
Who do you think really takes longer to get ready, Monfils or Svitolina? Let the debate begin!
Have an interesting take?
As the banter continued, Monfils humorously accepted the blame, embracing the “happy wife, happy life” mantra. He quipped, “Apparently, it’s me. I take it you know, happy wife, happy life. I take all the credit, and for guys who are watching us, never disagree with your wife. There’s plenty battle that you can win. Tell her you say I love you first, tell her you didn’t text her first, make her happy.” Svitolina playfully concluded, “Pick your battles, pick your fights,” leaving both of them in stitches.
With their careers thriving this duo continues to inspire fans with their love, laughter, and shared success both on and off the court. Now competing at the same tournament is a double delight for this charming couple, allowing them to spend more quality time together. Do you think we’ll get more wholesome and hilarious content from these two?
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Who do you think really takes longer to get ready, Monfils or Svitolina? Let the debate begin!