Paula Badosa lost for the third time in the round of 16 at Wimbledon. He failed to become the fifth Spanish player to reach the quarterfinals of the London-based grass-court Grand Slam.
is Karolina Muchova in 2021, Simona Halep crossed his path in 2022 and in 2024 the elements gathered, which the Croatian finally managed better Donna Vekicwinner 6-2, 1-6 and 6-4.
Amidst the frenzy that was Wimbledon in a first week spent on the water. There were players scheduled for 11 a.m. on Court 2, who left at 6:30 p.m., after a two-hour delay and three rain delays during the match. A martyr
At 2-5, 30-0 and serve for Vekic set, cancellation. Badosa later led 5-1 in the second, another stoppage. The third came at 3-4 and the Catalan was on serve, holding until surrendering the ninth game.
He was unable to match the quarters of Roland Garros 2021. He has continued to improve since a back injury, which continues to be a threat because it has led to a chronic physical problem. But the finish is missing, the reward that relaunches the career of the former world number 2.
He started Wimbledon as number 93, he will be 60 years old when he leaves the English capital. His box section opened up the possibility of doing something big, the next crossing was with the rookie Lulu Sun or one Emma Raducanu is a former US Open champion but is out of sorts and is under a lot of pressure at home.
BadassHowever, he ran into an expert on the circuit, 28 years old and number 37, tough on the grass because he has an aggressive and varied game. He just finished on the grass of Bad Homburg, repeated the quarterfinals of the US Open 2019 and Australia 2023. He aimed so high, a serious knee injury slowed his career in 2021.
Badosa resigned to Olympic Games in Paris because he has only two wildcards left to access tournaments with a protected ranking (34th) due to injury, and in the Roland Garros Olympic event there is no distribution of ranking points, which is very important in current tennis.
Source: La Verdad

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