Paula Badosa took the way back to the locker room when I was beaten by Russian Veronika Kudermetova by 3-6 and 1-2. Once he experienced the ‘break’ in the second set, he didn’t sit back in his chair, he took advantage of the break to communicate with the chair umpire and his rival that he was retiring.
The Spaniard, 24 years old and number four in the world, had to leave Roland Garros in the third round, when he entered eighth in 2020 and fourth in 2021. He went with the illusion of getting into the major qualifiers, but his clay tour was not good and ended in the most frustrating way for him. There is no option to compete.
He was massaged on his right leg after the seventh game of the match. He no longer sought further medical attention. He did it later, to find out what was going on.
Through a recording provided by the WTA, the Catalan explained that “I noticed a bit of discomfort in the calf. Because it happened to me during the fight, I didn’t know what was going on and I was a bit scared. I preferred. stop it because it was happening to me. enough attention. “
After the clay tour, the grass will be the center of the stage. Although this physical problem has already influenced Paula Badosa’s agenda. “Yes, it will change the calendar. Right now I’m not going to Berlin (June 13-19) and I’ll see how I can make up for the following”.
The week of June 19 to 25 is Eastbourne WTAnot and Bad Homburgalthough the goal was Wimbledon, from June 27 to July 10. In the last edition he recorded his best result in the ‘Cathedral’ which reached the round of 16.
Source: La Verdad

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