Paula Badosa reappeared this Monday after several months of absence due to injury. She did so by defeating Bernarda Pera in the first round of the Adelaide tournament in a match where she once again addressed the irregularity that has plagued her in recent years.
The loss to Adelaide has freed up the calendar for the Catalan, which is to continue increasing the pace of the competition has signed up for the Kooyong Classic exhibition tournamenttaking place this week in Melbourne.
This was announced by the organization of the event in a highly commented tweet that is causing a lot of talk. And it was that In the message, Badosa was presented as a former world number 2 and former US Open champion.
“Badosa, ready for the Kooyong Classic! The former world number 2 and former US Open champion will compete this week. The Kooyong Classic 2024 will be held from January 10 to 12, 2024. Get your tickets now!” are the words they use.
The first part is correct, as Begur rose to second place in the world ranking in April 2022, but the second part is not. After all, if there’s a Grand Slam he’s bad at, it’s the one in his hometown (he was born in New York).
He has played the tournament four times, with a balance two eliminations in the first round (2019, 2020) and two in the second round (2021, 2022).
An error in question that has not yet been corrected.
Source: La Verdad

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