Badosa faces a path full of traps

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Paula Badosa, 26 years old and world No. 79 (he’ll be 74 this Monday), his fight to regain elite and world ranking positions continues for another week. This is her fifth stop so far on the WTA Tour, in a short but intense journey.

It started with a loss against Bernarda Pera in Adelaide, he regained victory seven months later, losing Taylor Townsend and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova at the Australian Open, where he lost in the third round to Amanda Anisimova.

Threat to Thailand Open: removed Lamaniana Tararudeepreviously retired Diana Schneider for back pain. Nothing to do with the stress fracture in a vertebra that kept him away from the circuit for so long, just enough to get out of the Abu Dhabi draw.

Back to Doha, with success Ashlyn Krueger, but goodbye then face Leylah Fernandez. In other words, 4 wins and 4 losses. The trickle of positive sensations, difficulties in obtaining regularity.


In his current classification he can be included in draws with any rival, even the top ones. In the beginning, the hype was kind, pairing her with an ‘affordable’ rival, a guest of the organization with almost no experience on the WTA Tour.

This will be Paula Badosa’s first match against the Swiss Lulu Sun22 years old and world number 202. Champion at the University of Texas of the NCAA, he negotiated with New Zealand to return to play for a country where he was born and where he defended in the junior category.

Badosa has a golden opportunity to continue adding to its premiere, which is scheduled for Monday. In the second round the cheating begins, it is not in vain that it is a WTA 1000. From Latvian Jelena Ostapenko or the Chinese ‘worthy’ Xiyu Wang then going to Ons Jabeur (5), Coco Gauff (3), Iga Swiatek (1).

Source: La Verdad

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