Paula Badosa’s journey to Dubai Tournament is over. Catalan said goodbye to the second premier 1000 of the season on Wednesday After falling 4-6, 7-6 (8), 7-6 (2) against Elena Rybakina In an equal match where he has up to six match balls.
Did not start properly badasawho saw how Rybakina became 3-0 up. However, Begur’s did not fall and a little by a little starting to show his best tennis.
A break in the fifth game allows him to balance the forces and get into the game. Firmly to his right, the catalan managed to uneven balance with a new break in the ninth game That led him to close the first set below in his service (6-4).
The second manga began well for the recent semifinalist of Open of Australia, which broke the service of his rival in the first game. However, Rybakina Rehnigo quickly and quickly matched.
Balance is the main note during the majority of the setUntil the eighth game Badosa trembled and saw how Rybakina achieved a break that seemed to be specific to the set.
Not so. A new reaction from Catalan, who saved two set balls, brought him Match slightly to five and finish forcing the treak.
Tiebreaker is a difficult battle where the Gerundense player is stronger and more successful at first, allowing him to escape the scoreboard and area with 6-3. Appeared the best Rybakina, who starred in a noble return to end Treak 10-8.
All will be decided on the third set, and things don’t start well for badosaaccusing the coup and lost his initial game service.
Everything seemed to be gone, but this Badase took a big step forward in the mental aspect and was able to -on the scoreboard thanks to a providential break in the ninth game.
To 5-5 Catalan put another march and return to a step away from successBut again he was unable to close the game and wasted two new game balls.
In the public’s delirium filled with Track 1, the game was decided on a tiebreak that Rybakina soon hit until it closed 7-2.
Badosa thus closes a tour of the Middle East where he has not been able to continue the great start of the time he signed in Australia. Next stop, one of his favorite contests: Indian Wells.
For part of it, Rybakina will perform on Thursday the semifinal pass against Sofia KeninThat gave one of the sun’s surprises by beating the current champion, Jasmine Paolini, 6-4, 6-0.
Source: La Verdad

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