Paula Badosa, who qualified this Saturday for the round of 16 at Wimbledon, ensured he played an “almost perfect” match against the Czech Petra Kvitova and he had to find himself like this again on the track.
The Spanish tennis player is back for the second consecutive year in the round of 16 at Wimbledon, after a superb performance against Kvitova, a two -time title winner in London.
“I played an almost perfect game,” Badosa told a press conference. “It’s a big challenge to face Kvitova on the lawn, but I’m very happy with the victory,” added Badosa, who will face Simona Halep in eighth, after he was swept away by the Romanian in Madrid.
“I have to feel that again on the court. It’s something that had cost me on the grass tour. (The match against Halep) I’ll try to approach it differently from Madrid, play in a different way and see if I’m as good as today “, he nuanced” I’m finding myself, it has been seen in my way of being on the track. The way I win points, encourage myself, get through bad times. It’s the Paula I want to transmit “.
Badosa is one of the only two ‘top ten’ left in the round of 16, but he doesn’t want to be confident, because of the difficulty of his draw.
“I don’t think it’s a very good chance to have Halep in the fourth round, or to have Kvitova in the third, or whatever comes next. The Grand Slam is the hardest thing. Swiatek… I still have a lot against him. The moment I was playing against Halep and the last time I played with him he beat me up. He was a favorite and won here the last time he played. Besides, he likes my game. ”
Source: La Verdad

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