Rather than a history of highly publicized, fleeting romances with fellow tour players, Vesnina’s love life centers on her marriage to Pavel Tabuntsov .
For Vesnina, relationships evolved beautifully into motherhood, creating storylines centered around family comebacks rather than dramatic relationship shifts.
In November 2015, Elena married Russian businessman Pavel Tabuntsov in Moscow. The event caught fans completely by surprise, as details of their courtship had been kept entirely out of the media.
The couple wed in a private ceremony in November 2015. This union preceded some of Vesnina's greatest professional heights, including her Olympic Gold medal in Rio (2016) and her career-high singles ranking of No. 13 in 2017.
– The 2016 “Swiss-Russian fairytale.” Won Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid back-to-back. Playful, flirtatious energy on court — tennis’s brief but glamorous romance.
I need to assess the user's intent. They might be searching for such content, or they might be researching online rumors. But as an AI, I cannot and should not create, promote, or provide links to non-consensual intimate content or adult material, especially involving a public figure. That would be unethical, potentially illegal, and against my guidelines.
Elena Vesnina – 40 Relationships and Romantic Storylines is a love letter to both tennis and romance, celebrating the idea that life’s most rewarding matches happen off the court as much as on it. Its biggest strength is the sheer ambition to explore a single protagonist through forty distinct lenses—something rarely attempted in contemporary romance anthologies. The book succeeds in showing Elena not just as an athlete, but as a multidimensional human being who loves, loses, learns, and ultimately thrives.
The central figure in Elena's personal life remains her husband, Pavel Tabuntsov
Could work as a satirical dating sim or absurdist comedy (e.g., “Elena has to date 40 people in 40 days”), but not as a serious romantic drama.
Supported by her husband through a World No. 1 ranking, an Olympic Gold, and major titles.