“I’m very nervous,” she said. Paula Badosa about how he coped this Sunday in Melbourne. Not surprisingly, he has an exciting mission ahead. The a priori tension, the sense of responsibility and opportunity may be a handicap, but the Spaniard knows how to turn it into a positive, to be more fuel to continue the rising trend he took last summer, once the effects a major injury had been resolved back.
Badosa, 27 years old and world No. 12, but swept. He did this at the start of his match with the Serbian Olga Danilovic, 23 years old and number 55, ended up at a festival. Triumph 6-1 and 7-6 (2) in 1h.20′.
Very good at the start, strong to stay on his feet by 2-5 in the second, which he was able to lead to a tiebreak where he completely destroyed a dangerous rival when he got his powerful shots. Badosa stopped it, accepted the unattainable missiles, imposed too much hardness for the irregular Balkan, which he hammered to the conclusion in serving.
Break the barriers in Badosa. Reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, advancing to the round of 16 in 2022, when he lost to Madison Keys. Ahead lies the prospect of fighting a tournament that has eluded them. Arantxa Sánchez, Conchita Martínez and Garbiñe Muguruzafinalists. where Carla Suárez and Vivi Ruano They did not make it past the quarterfinals.
A round that Badosa, an unsuccessful quarterfinalist at Roland Garros 2021 (Tamara Zidansek) and US Open 2024 (Emma Navarro). The American will be measured Coco Gauffthat there is always a fight and a chance for victory. They are 3-3 in their record. Removed by North American, 20 years old and No. 3, the Swiss Belinda Bencicreturned after her motherhood, by 5-7, 6-2 and 6-1 in 2h.26′.
This path allows Paula Badosa temporarily regain a position in the top-10, which he has not occupied since the ranking on October 17, 2022. With this result, he surpassed Danielle Collins, from twelfth to tenth place, although he is not yet mathematically assured of the position that’s it.
He is number two in the world, he knows things. When he has a level, and maintains it for a long time, everything is possible for him. The next goal, to enter the semifinals of a Grand Slam.
Source: La Verdad

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