Paula Badosaone of the Spanish tennis players who will play in the finals of Billie Jean King Cup at La Cartuja, in Seville, starting Wednesday and after several months out with a back injury, he commented on Monday that he feels “good without pain and it will be very special to play in front of the Spanish public.”
Badosa, who dropped to 67th in the WTA rankings and the third national racket at the moment, admitted that “Knowing that this tournament is played in Spain is an additional motivation” to speed up the “recovery”, because he “found out it was November”, he knew he could “give it time”.
The New York-born tennis player acknowledged that to reporters “He missed a lot in tennis”a sport he described as his “passion, but it is not everything in life”, so he took this period of inactivity as “a time to learn many things”, among them to “be patient”.
Sarah Sorribesthe current Spanish number one, for its part, noted that “The main virtues of this team are passion and unity” and that, although he prefers to “always play on dirt,” he praises La Cartuja’s synthetic courts because “they are very good. They are fast but not too fast. They are quite playable.”
Source: La Verdad

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