This Tuesday is the sun. Finally Paula Badosa returned to the slopes after a long list of abandonment Because of his back problems.
Miami, the BJK Cup, Stuttgart, Madrid, Rome … More than two months took Catalan without playing a gameled him to register at the Strasbourg tournament.
There is measured by the 16th of Marie BouzkovaA rival of the entity that is a fire trial a few days after the start of Roland Garros.
Well, the game took only six games, taking Czech to retire because of some discomfort on its left foot. For once Badosa changed his luck and he was not the player who had to deal with the misfortune of having costumes earlier.
World Number 10, third contest leader, won the initial game But he immediately showed his lack of rhythm of the competition to lose his service and put 1-2 below.
That rest did not make a tooth or his moral and his game, and managed to recover the breakage immediatelyIt was a joy to take a little since he gave up the next service.
All returned to Bouzkova, who began to complain about left foot problems. After going to the locker room to receive medical attention, Czech returned to try to continue, but there was no way.
He re -provided his service and, After reviewing that he was not in a position to compete, he decided to retire.
“I’m happy to go back after two months. It’s hard. It’s a hard path. I’m still far from my level, but I hope I’m there right away“He said at the foot of the track, where he acknowledged that these weeks were very difficult for him.
“At this time, mentally, it hurt. Because I think I play the best tennis of my life. I am very good at playing. Physically I feel as well. Stopping this is difficult. Finally I have no back pain“He explained.
Your rival in the quarterfinals will be, this Thursday, The winner of the match between Russian Liudmila Samsonova and the French Diane Parry.
Source: La Verdad

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