Paula Badosa kissed the Spanish flag he wore on his red shirt. “I have enjoyed every minute on the court, I love playing for my country,” he said exultantly after closing his debut with the national team by beating the Wimbledon champion, Elena Rybakina, by 6-2, 3-6 and 6-4 in 2h.05′.
With this victory he sealed the tie for Spain, giving continuity to the success of Nuria Parrizas in Yulia Putintseva by 6-4, 2-6 and 7-6 (7-5). In the absence of a determining result in doubles, tie against Kazakhstan settled in favor.
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The team he captained Annabelle Medina depends on themselves to win Group C and enter the semifinals. It ends this Thursday, from 5:00 pm (TDP), against the host in Glasgow, Great Britain, which was without Emma Raducanu, its best tennis player, and lost 1-2 to Kazakhstan.
Losing Spain could also serve, as there would be a triple tie, but the winners of matches or even sets would decide. Although the Hispanics will emerge as favorites against the British, who line up in singles Harriet Dart and Katie Boulter.
Paula Badosa attended the call expressing her full commitment to try to fight for the billie jean king cup, formerly known as the Federation Cup. He showed this in his tennis and dedication in singles, also lining up next in doubles looking for the best possible overall score.
The 24-year-old from Girona (she will be 25 in a few days) and 13th in the world ranking, once again defeated the Kazakh nationalized Muscovite Elena Rybakina. Four wins in five games. Balance that gave Badosa strength in the most critical moments, when he fell 1-3 in the third set.
The student of Jorge Garcia. He was stellar in an immaculate opening set, with just one unforced error committed. Also helping was irregular puncher Rybakina, a kamikaze who rearmed herself by improving her serve in the second set where she gained ground until she was dominated.
The first ‘break’ suffered by Badosa, for 3-5, ended in the second set. They were the minutes of Rybakina’s greatest dominance, but Begur did not stop insisting, deciding to go one step further. With his honest defensive ability he adds a plus of aggressiveness to his attacking attacks. It gave results.
At 5-4, two match points slipped away as Rybakina took refuge on her shots. The third didn’t come in, and Badosa was able to celebrate a long-awaited and much-anticipated victory. In addition, it is important, precisely for the selection.
Badosa, 17 winners and 15 unforced errors, Rybakina has 26 winners but finished pays 37 failures without forcing.
Source: La Verdad

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