Alright, so the name Costeen Hatzi kept popping up on my feeds here and there, you know how it is. Mostly connected with the tennis scene, obviously. It got me thinking, who is she beyond just being someone’s partner? Curiosity got the better of me, so I decided to do a little digging myself, just to see what her own story was.

My Little Search Mission
First off, I just did the basic thing: typed her name into the search bar. Naturally, tons of articles about her and Nick Kyrgios showed up immediately. Lots of photos from events, tennis matches, that kind of stuff. Standard celebrity couple coverage, really. Easy to find, but not quite what I was looking for.
I wanted to find out more about her, personally. What did she do before? What’s her background? So, I started tweaking my searches. Tried things like “Costeen Hatzi education” or “Costeen Hatzi business”. You know, trying to get past the surface-level relationship news.
It took a bit more effort than I thought. Lots of websites just rehash the same basic points. But eventually, I started finding some different crumbs of information:
- Bits about her university days, apparently studied something in psychological science. Found that quite interesting.
- Then I stumbled across mentions of her own venture, something in home decor or interior design. I think the name was Casa Amor Interiors? Saw some posts related to that.
- Pieced together she’s from Sydney originally.
Putting it Together
So, I spent maybe an hour or so clicking through different articles, trying to verify things across a couple of sources if I could. It wasn’t like deep investigative journalism or anything, just sorting through the noise online. You really have to filter out a lot of repeated content.
What I gathered was a picture of someone who had her own path before the public eye really focused on her. University background, then setting up her own business in a completely different field. It painted a more complete picture than just the headlines I’d seen before.
It’s always interesting when you actually take a moment to look beyond the immediate spotlight. You often find there’s more going on. Just my little project for the afternoon, figuring things out piece by piece. It’s satisfying, in a way, to connect the dots yourself instead of just taking the first few search results as the whole story.