Paula badosa He was able to overcome the set to allow Japanese Naomi Osaka to escape his first game this year in Roland Garros, A mental force that slightly blames the plaque that on Sunday was discovered in Central de Roland Garros with a trace of Rafa NadalEleven times winning in that contest.
“I lost the first set without playing bad, but he was very good too. At that time I looked at the plaque and I told myself I had to follow Rafa’s footsteps. This was not the first time I had in my mind, it was someone I had an example because of how consistent it was,” said the Spanish, who won 6-7 (1), 6-1 and 6-4.
“I said: ‘If you want to win, you have to spend three hours on the track.’ I don’t know if I can endure it, but that’s what I thought “He insisted.
Roland Garros opened a plaque with a trace of Nadal during the awards paying eleven wins, an inscription that would remain permanently on the middle track, the scene of the rivalry between Badosa and Osaka.
“I didn’t miss a detail, it was a very emotional moment, seemed brutal, this is the minimum that deserves“He said.
Badosa featured “The Legacy” left by Nadal, which is well seen in his opinion on the middle plate.
The player, who this year exceeded a back injury that stopped him three months away from the slopes, saying he didn’t feel pain, but was recognized that he still lacks filming for minutes.
“I was surprised because I endured a relatively high intensity. I had to see how I got up tomorrow, but the back pain was fine now,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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