The Spanish Paula Badosa she finally smiled after defeating Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk 6-4, 4-6 and 6-3. After 2h.31′ of the battle, a lot of comings and goings in a match that mainly depends on the emotional state of the Girona native.
He knows how to calm the roots of tension, solve compromised situations to achieve a place in the round of 16, against the American. Jessica Pegula or the Serbian Olga Danilovic.
He had a particularly bad time when he found himself down 0-5 in the second set. They mess around for a few minutes, during which his distant dialogues with his group intensify. In it, his partner, the Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipasa row behind the one occupied by the coach, Pol Toledo.
In the middle of the crisis, Badosa starts waving his racket, addressing them. Tsitsipas asked for calm. The Greek smiled as the Spaniard made a clear gesture ‘come on, take the racket and play yourself.’
An incident of two opinions. The general suggests that everything is directed at Tsitsipas. This is also the most attractive version. With the pass tied, in the next interview Badosa heated up the expectation. According to him, “there was no drama. It was my coach. Stefanos always supports me and gives good advice. I’m sure he was
Source: La Verdad

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