Paula Badosa has revealed that she is taking a break from tennis to recover from the chronic back problem which forced her to withdraw from the Miami Open. The 27-year-old won her first two ...
Paula Badosa penned an emotional message to open up about her heartbreaking Miami Open withdrawal. The Spaniard was playing some brilliant tennis at the WTA 1000 event but had to withdraw from her ...
Spain’s Paula Badosa cast fresh doubts about her fitness heading into the claycourt season after the former world number two pulled out of this month’s Charleston Open with a lower back injury ...
Badosa is making her eighth appearance in the Miami Open this year. Alexandra Eala, meanwhile, has played most of her tennis on the ITF ... debut in the Miami Open. Paula Badosa survived an ...
Badosa had fallen out of the world's top 50 due to a string of injuries, including a chronic lower back issue that made her consider retirement last year, but the 27-year-old reached her first ...
The teenager from the Philippines reached her first Hologic WTA Tour quarterfinal without hitting a ball on Monday, as No. 10 seed Paula Badosa withdrew from their scheduled fourth-round match due to ...
(2nd UPDATE) Alex Eala makes history yet again, becoming the first Filipina to reach the quarterfinals of a WTA 1000 event after her foe, Spain’s Paula Badosa, pulled out due to injury MANILA ...
Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa will square off for the eighth time in the 2025 Australian Open semifinals. Sabalenka leads the head-to-head 5-2; Badosa posted wins at Cincinnati 2021 and the WTA ...
Paula Badosa pulled out of her clash with Alexandra Eala on Monday ... She said she is stepping away for the whole of the recovery process meaning tennis fans might not see the comeback player of the ...
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