WonderGirls’ Yubin Confirmed To Be Dating Tennis Player Kwon Soon Woo
Former Wonder Girls member Yubin and tennis player Kwon Soon Woo are confirmed to be in a relationship!
On May 22, a Korean news outlet reported that Yubin and Kwon Soon Woo are currently dating. According to the report, Yubin was spotted in the audience at the 2023 Davis Cup Finals held at the Seoul Olympic Park Tennis Center in February. The couple had also reportedly enjoyed a casual dinner date after the game.
In response to the report, a representative from Yubin’s agency rrr Entertainment officially confirmed, “It is true that the two are dating with good feelings toward each other. We cannot disclose the details of it because it is the artist’s private life.” After debuting with the Wonder Girls in 2007, Yubin promoted with the group until their disbandment in 2017. Yubin currently manages herKwon Soon Woo, who was born in 1997, is currently the No. 1 tennis player in South Korea. He played for the national tennis team at the 32nd Summer Olympics in 2021 and won the 2023 Adelaide International 2 tournament this year.
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