Paula Badosa, who won his debut at Wimbledon on Tuesday, said it’s not easy to show up at these tournaments as a favorite and he’s used to this kind of experience.
“It’s never easy being a favorite,” the Spaniard said at a press conference, after entering Wimbledon with success where he dropped just two games. “The players are very much playing against me. I’m living a year with a lot of new experiences for me. It’s been a hard and difficult year, but I think it will help me a lot for the next. that years, ”he said.
“Anything can happen on grass, games go very fast and vice versa. It is very important that you pay attention to me, to be very aggressive, to serve very well. The click that I lack is to continue in the line that I am “I understand you’re always asking for more, but I’m fine, so far it’s been a very positive year”.
If it’s one of the best games so far in the season, Badosa said it’s probably a bit of an exaggeration to say that, but he has a great game.
“Sometimes athletes lose perspective on reality, but my team told me the game was good. I was nervous, but I couldn’t really analyze. If that’s the result, because I’ve done things well. Who knows “I’ve been training every day since I lost last week and I’m playing very well. I hope I can show the level at which I’m training,” he explained.
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Source: La Verdad

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