There are no miracles for Paula badosaAs long as the Spaniards continue to pursue them. He always puts his tennis passion for the judgment issued by chronic harm to the lumbar vertebra L4. He tries, also when other problems that come from the weakness of his back appear.
It came Roland Garros If it’s just time to prepare, and can’t give up according to tennis that never neglects it. But it requires regularity, work and competition, which provides the rhythm it needs to compete at its level as a player in the world.
In matches played in Paris, he planted in Berlin’s grass, where he won two matches. Again launching the ramp, it immediately fell from it due to NTH physical setback: a small break in the psoas that broke all preparations for Wimbledon.
He needs to retire in Berlin’s rooms, to subscribe to Badurg. And if I had to take, the raffle helped him, because he matched the British Katie Boulter, A double WTA champion of Nottingham.
Badosa leaned in front of English, 28 years and no. 43, 2-6, 6-3 and 6-3. He suffered a lot in the initial set, giving the feeling not to bend normally. Looking for your coach’s hopelessness and investigation, Pol Toledo.
There is another abandonment, but Badosa gave another chance on his return to the central track of the All England Club. This was improved, but not enough before a combined and aggressive boulter, which was seen in the second with Argentina Solana Sierra. Under normal conditions will be another story for Badosa, three times the Ewetalist in Wimbledon.
Enter the North American hard track, where last year it left. She needs a truce of her body to play tennis as she knows. Without limits.
Source: La Verdad

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