Paula badosa Back to competition with MadridAfter retiring from the contest Miami A month ago for damage behind it, recovered, full of good expectations and the challenge of shining at an event facing the motivation of the local public acceptance and the semifinal reference to four years ago.
Catalan, the ninth of the world, faces his seventh presence in the magic fund. Will be premiere with the winner of the match between Veronika and Polina Kudermetova. The Spaniards recognized that he had lived before and after his career after playing in Madrid a year ago and he had a “sticked shin” because in 2024 he fell into the first spinning against his countryman Jessica Bouzas.
“After injury and infiltration and resting in this recovery process I am delicious and eager to play this contest“Badosa said in an interview with Iberdrola.
“I have a twist there nailed last year. But from here my career changed and I wanted to insert this track, to accept the challenge and forward it. Play at home, in front of my people. In public support. Do whatever it is going to be a special and a variety of contests for me, “Badosa added that he is suffering a chronic back injury where he has to deal with every day.
“The strategy I use at this time to bring an acute injury is not easy especially in thinking. You bring a positive dynamic and, the sudden competition does not give me a line that is sometimes difficult,” he added.
“I’m trying to accept it and I’m proud of how I bring my career here and I have no choice but to accept what’s not under my control and when I have the opportunity to play my hundred percent,” Paula Badosa said in the clay of the magic box for many days.
“Paula now one year ago was completely different. A year ago
“There was a radical change and I showed me that it was stronger than I expected and I think that the person I am now is even more confident in myself. Being among the best twice as it starts from the beginning I am clearly worth it for this sport a level I always wanted to have,” said the ninth player in the world.
“I showed two or three times that I could be among the best in the world,” Paula Badosa insisted on sensations when entering the slopes of the magic box.
“The time to get into the track is different here. There is always a strange feeling. I had a memory ten years ago when I played the predecessor of an invitation and this track brings me as good memories as my first semifinals of a 1000 WTA,” he said.
“Playing with the public that I love and more in my favor. He has given me extra moved on and back to games. It helps and plays in my favor and that gives me more illusions to get into the track,” Paula Badosa said recognizing that things needed to change things in her work and in her preparation.
“I have to change a lot of things. I have changed or adapted things. Everything is very aggressive and people are more physically ready. I have to train it harder to get rid of my comfort. When you play a lot of time it’s hard to change it but that’s what a good player score is very good, that adaptation.
For Paula Badosa, successful Madrid candidates will appear at the top of the woman’s rank. “Sabalenka plays incompatible -Believing, Swiatek or at this time the good level of the Jessica Pegula would be a rival to defeat but in any contest.”
It travels through his career Paula with a memory of the best advice he has received during his tour. David Ferrer gave it to him. Spanish is on its mind. “The best advice was the one who told me when I was fifteen: ‘Enjoy the way’, and once you get up you realize that the good thing is to enjoy the way, people, the journey, the team, the games. David Ferrer has given me that time I practice a season. The c0n will be the best in the world”
Source: La Verdad

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