Paula Badosa has its own Olympic tournament to compete in. He did not attend the Paris Olympics because he needed to use his injury-protected rank, preferring to focus on exploiting it in tournaments that awarded points, which did not happen in the Olympic tournament.
When he had to make that decision, he was coming back from his banishment from the top 100 in the world. The progress noted in Rome, Roland Garros, Bad Homburg and Wimbledon can be seen in the ranking. He is 65th, a position that already gives him a spot in the US Open.
For the WTA 1000 in Toronto and Cincinnati, free passage with a protected ranking, for the WTA 500 in Washington she entered with an invitation from the organization.
Another chance for their comeback operation, although the team is struggling even with absences due to its coincidence with Paris 2024. It will start against a former Grand Slam champion, from the Australian Open, world number 56. This is his first American conflict Sofia Kenin.
If he overcomes the hurdle, Badosa will meet the third seed, the Russian, in the round of 16. Lyudmila Samsonova. The Belgian Elise Mertens or the British Emma Raducanu, another guest of the tournament, will wait for the quarterfinals. This is for the lower part of Daria Kasatkina (2). At the top is her Belarusian friend Aryna Sabalenka (1), who will face Tunisian Ons Jabeur (3) in the semifinals.
Source: La Verdad

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