Paula Badosa, 26 years old and world no.
“I finished the year very well and I have been preparing hard for a few weeks. I arrived with a lot of confidence and with a lot of desire to represent my country at home, it is something very special,” the Catalan said in the statement provided by Spanish Tennis Federation (RFET).
Share the call with Jessica Bouzas, Sara Sorribes, Nuria Parrizas and Marina Bassolswho replaced the injured Cristina Bucsa. Captain Anabel Medina.
On Wednesday, November 13, they have an appointment with Poland, which will have Iga Swiatek, in Andalusia since Sunday when she fulfilled her role as a semi-finalist at the WTA Finals in Riyadh.
Badosa did not arrive in time to qualify, despite the fact that in May he was not in the top-100 and had several subsequent weeks reminiscent of his No. 2 levels before he suffered a major back injury in May 2023.
“It was a year of many emotions, the worst and the best. The truth is that I finished very well, with a lot of confidence. Being among the best in the world again was one of my goals and it was achieved, so I am proud myself,” he commented. Paula Badosaeager to cross paths with Iga Swiatek
In 2025 she will try to return to the WTA Finals, the same challenge that her colleague and romantic partner, the Greek, will have. Stefanos Tsitsipaswhich became less until outside the top-10.
Tsitsipas did not get a ticket for Turin, but he is paying attention to how Badosa is training in Malaga. This was demonstrated by his response to a message from RFET on social networks. “Looks like @paulabadosa sharpened the right one,” said the tweet with a video of Begur rehearsing the ‘drive’.
The most intelligent Tsitsipas appeared. He cast all his doubts on Badosa. Also, in Spanish. “Did you know you don’t have to pay tolls to get near the network?”
She shielded herself from the expected response from Badosa, which made her laugh, though she was wary. “Stefane, Stefane…” Paula pointed out because of the stupidity of the Greek.
A few minutes later, Badosa responded to Stefanos a second time, with a photo of him volleying. Tsitsipas’ sentence is being overturned.
Although it was really more of a serve at the net, while the Spaniard was solving in the background when he could. Adventures forward, the lowest and most important. Two contrasting styles. There is a lot of humor and good vibes between them.
Source: La Verdad

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