Paula Badosa He prefaces his media appearance by about half an hour. He was radiant, he staged his second comeback at Roland Garros. He defeated the Kazakh Yulia Putintseva 4-6, 6-1 and 7-5, he will play in the round of 32 against his Belarusian friend Aryna Sabalenkaworld no. 2 and recent WTA 1000 finalist in Madrid and Rome.
“If I don’t believe I have a chance, I won’t go on the court. I always believe in myself. I know what to look for, I learned a lot in the match a few weeks ago,” said Badosa, who retired in third set of the duel. with Sabalenka on Stuttgart clay.
“I left with a very bad taste in my mouth and I don’t like that to happen twice,” he meant.
Near, at the entrance to the room, the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, following the look of his colleague and partner. When Paula Badosa speaking Spanish, the Athenian uses a translation if he hears something interesting to him. The Catalan is next to him Rachel Martinwhich is part of the WTA communications team, the governing body of the women’s professional circuit.
“My mental strength has left me. My back is working well, it helps me to have a rest day between games,” said Badosa, smiling after another victory in his favorite contest.
Source: La Verdad

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