Veronika Kudermetova is enjoying some time off the tour with her husband, Sergei Demekhine. The couple took a break from their busy schedules to relax together on a tropical getaway.Kudermetova, who won the women's doubles event at the WTA Finals alongside Elise Mertens, shared a snap with Sergei on Instagram. They were both in bathing suits. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostKudermetova met Sergei when she was just 15 years old. He was her coach at the time. They started dating a few years later and got married in 2017. Sergei has remained by her side, serving as both her coach and husband. He has often been spotted travelling with Kudermetova on tour.Kudermetova has had a busy season. She won the women's doubles competition at Wimbledon alongside Mertens, and the duo capped off their season by triumphing in Riyadh."The moment I saw him, I was immediately attracted to him" - Veronika Kudermetova once spoke about her initial impression of her husband Sergei DemekhineVeronika Kudermetova with her husband Sergei - Previews - Source: GettyIn an interview with Sport 24 in 2020, Veronika Kudermetova opened up about her relationship with her husband and their initial days together. She said she was attracted to Sergei the moment she saw him as a teenager."When I first saw Sergei, I had no idea who he was. I didn't know he was Vera Zvonareva's coach, and I hadn't heard that Sergei was a former model for famous brands. But the moment I saw him, I was immediately attracted to him. So... well, that's how it happened," she said. Kudermetova, 28, is 13 years younger than her husband. She said she was embarrassed by their age difference when she was a youngster."At 16, I just liked him, and I never even thought about anything more. I guess my upbringing had something to do with it. Such thoughts were unacceptable to me. Even when I turned 18 and we started dating, I still sometimes felt embarrassed by the age difference and the fact that he was my coach," she concluded.Interestingly, Sergei was also a professional tennis player. However, he never made it to the main tour and eventually shifted his focus to coaching.