Paula Badosa He lived a bitter day at the Australian Open. He had reason to be satisfied, because winning two matches in his first Grand Slam in almost seven months, only his second tournament after a vertebra injury, was already a lot. Especially since the level pointed out indicates that it is on its way to retrieving the top version.
At the age of 26, he admits that it is very difficult for him to look at the ranking (he is 100th, he will be close to the top-80 in the next classification). Therefore, I would have liked a bigger prize in the disputed rivalry with the American Amanda Anisimovawho won 7-5 and 6-4.
“The truth is that he played incredible, all credit to him. We must congratulate him,” said the woman from Girona, stressing that “it was very uncomfortable to play with him, he plays flat, with winning shots, he doesn’t. provide rhythm.” He spoke about the difficulties of women’s tennis equality: “Right now, anyone can win the first rounds.”
He Hua Hin WTA, in Thailand from January 29 to February 4, he is waiting because he needs “the more games, the better.” Previously, he would support his partner as much as he could Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Relaxed, he accidentally made a wish list during his media appearance in Melbourne. “I want to win Billie Jean King Cup representing my country,” he certified. He was in the Seville Finals, but on the bench.
Regarding the state of Spanish tennis, this means believing “there is a lack of players at the back, this is something that saddens me. We had many players with Nadal, Ferrer, Garbiñe or Carlaand now we only have one left too Davidovich “It has great potential,” he assessed.
And it had an impact on the field of women. “The cost is bigger, I want to help a lot of players come out,” he said.
Badosa has always stressed that he wants to be more than a tennis player on the court, serving as a reference for the youngest in all aspects surrounding an athlete, which is not limited in any way to hitting the ball. But returning to the elite will help attract attention and move the youth group. That’s it.
Source: La Verdad

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