Paula Badosa He took another step in his plan of accumulating games to regain his best level, after nearly seven months out with a vertebra injury. He wants minutes of competition, if it can be in results that will help confirm the good feelings he is experiencing and add points for ranking in the world. Having access to large dates is a big issue.
The Catalan is number 83, after a slight rise due to his two victories at the Australian Open, the first since he stopped playing at Wimbledon 2023.
She added a third, on her debut at the WTA 250 tournament in Hua Hin, Thailand. He suffered against a young local tennis player, 19 years old and number 298. Badosa needed 2h.57′ to lose Lanlana Tararudee.
I advanced to the second round with an extra reward. She will not recognize the first seed, the Polish Magda Linette, who was defeated by the Russian Diana Schneider 19 years old and number 108, 6-4, 1-6 and 6-1.
This will be the second rivalry between Badosa and Schneider. At Charleston 2023, a resounding victory for the Spaniard 6-1, 6-3 against a rival characterized by the scarf he wears on his head. It started as a father’s remedy to protect himself from the sun, but ended up becoming a sign of identity, a personal way.
Badosa can prepare it this Tuesday, without a meeting. A break for your back to recover from the effort. He has warned in Melbourne, and it showed, that he is so good at tennis, that he needs the rhythm that the competition provides to get the physical tone that a tournament demands.
Source: La Verdad

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