The most dreaded news has been confirmed: Paula Badosa will not play in the Australian Open. The Catalan announced this the previous morning through a message on his social networks where he explained that the right thigh muscle injury that occurred in her quarterfinal match of the Adelaide 2 tournament against Beatriz Haddad Maia will prevent her from playing in the first Grand Slam of the season.
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“Bad news… In the quarter-final match in Adelaide, I hurt myself and after the test results, I had to miss work for a few weeks… It’s sad to miss a tournament where I came with great enthusiasm and desire. I will do everything in my power to return as soon as possible,” he wrote.
Badosa, who is looking to regain his Top 10 status in Melbourne, she should debut early on Monday against American Caty McNally. Her place will be taken by Brazilian Laura Pigossi.
The next appointment for the player from Begur, if his physical problems allow it, is the WTA 500 in Abu Dhabi, which will take place from February 6 to 12.
Source: La Verdad

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