The duo had stepped out at the Red Sea Film Foundation's Women in Cinema Gala hosted by the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on Thursday in Cap d’Antibes. Speculation about their relationship swirled last month when González was in Dimitrov’s player box at the Mutua Madrid Open.
“You’ve restored so much in me I didn’t think was possible. To the kindest most thoughtful and caring man. I admire every inch of the human you are and are becoming. I cannot wait to celebrate many many more,” González concluded.
A trip to the City of Lights appears to be next, after Dimitrov decided not to play the Gonet Geneva Open. The world No. 15 will soon head to Paris for Roland Garros, as he looks to build on last year's maiden quarterfinal appearance.