Paula Badosa withdrew in the second round singles match played by the Ukrainian Martha Kostyuk when he lost 2-6, 0-1. His back wasn’t there for much longer, and he preferred to leave it before bigger physical problems developed.
The Catalan suffered from an injury that ruled him out of Roland Garros, keeping him out of the circuit for six weeks. He arrived at Wimbledon very fair, his body could not last more than one game.
“It’s the same injury I’ve been dealing with for the past few weeks. It’s a stress fracture (of a vertebra). I tried to do my best to play with it, but the day after my first game (they won 6-3 and 6-3 a Alison Riske, on Wednesday), I woke up feeling bad. I’ll need a few days off, talk to my team to see what we do in the next few days, and in the next weeks.”
“Today I feel worse than Thursday. I want to try it but the smartest thing is to stop,” he said.
He was listed in the Wimbledon mixed doubles draw with Stefanos Tsitsipas, his new sentimental partner. Its premiere will have to wait, they will cause low. confirmed it Paula Badosa: “No, I can’t.”
ladybug positively values his relationship with Stefanos Tsitsipas. “Yeah, it’s amazing to have him supporting me. We have a really good relationship. We support each other and give each other strength. It’s good to have him. Not just in this tournament. It’s good to have him in general.”
Source: La Verdad

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