This Monday Paula Badosa is playing for a place in the quarterfinals of the Masters 1000 in Rome. The Catalan faces a very tough rival, the American Coco Gauff, world number 3, in a match that will allow us to see if the improvement in his game in recent weeks is enough to continue his path back to tennis elite.
The match will start no earlier than 1 pm previously, at 10:30 am, Badosa has a half-hour practice scheduled on court 6 from the Foro Italico facilities, where he will meet Stefanos Tsitsipas.
And, as fate would have it, the Greek will train there starting at 11 am. That means their paths will cross when he leaves and she enters, starring in a very desirable image in recent days.
We remember that just a week ago Paula Badosa announced to her followers the end of her relationship with Stefanos Tsitsipas. After almost a year, The couple decided to separate “for good. We shared a journey full of love and learning, and it was like friends with immense respect for each other. that now we choose to move forward on our own paths” wrote the Catalan on his Instagram account.
Days later, he explained that they had a “great relationship. He is a wonderful man and I wish him the best. I know he is in the same position. Nothing dramatic happened, just life, and we both have the support of our loved ones” commented the player from Begur.
“I know we will continue to see each other on the circuit and who knows what the future holds. Our case reminds me of Dimitrov and Sharapova. You are with the right person but at the wrong time. Everyone has their own career, their own problems to face. I’ve had a lot of ups and downs emotionally these past few months and it’s been hard for me. “Sometimes, it’s better to break up after all,” declared the former Indian Wells champion.
Badosa and Tsitsipas have started their relationship after ending two long courtships with Cuban actor Juan Betancourt and Greek Theodora Petalas, respectively. Paula’s relationship with the presenter also has an effect David Broncano.
Source: La Verdad

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