Paula Badosawho came back against British Katie Boulter, 26th favorite, and advanced to the second round of Roland Garros He made sure that sometimes he was fighting more against him than against his rival. and although he realized that his level of play was not good, he was proud that he overcame negative thoughts.
“Sometimes I play myself. It’s hard for me to control my emotions. These days I have to manage a lot of emotions, on and off the track, which is not easy and now I got a little more. “I was having very negative thoughts and I think I managed to overcome it, I think I’m more proud of that than the tennis I played,” she said.
The Spanish woman identified all the physical problems she had overcome and he said that at the last tournament in Rome he suffered back pain again and it caused “doubts and uncertainty” about whether he could continue in the future.
Badosa highlighted his participation in mixed doubles who will argue with his sentimental partner, the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas.
“On the rest day I was practicing and I thought that through this I could improve my tennis. Furthermore, My colleague will do the work that will help me in that aspect.he commented.
Source: La Verdad

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