“They were very hard months for me, now I’m better”

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Paula Badosa: “They were very hard months for me, now I’m better”
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Paula Badosa lived with physical back problems during 2023, and she’s officially stopped from the second round of Wimbledon, in which she was forced to a witdrawal against Marta Kostyuk. Badosa is currently engaged in a tournament in Abu Dhabi, the World Tennis League, in the Kites Team, together with her friend Aryna Sabalenka, the Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov and the current boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Paula will then play at the Australian Open, in which she doesn’t defend points, due to the withdrawal in the 2023 edition. The Spanish tennis player told Gulf News the conditions in which she currently lives and the goals set for next year. “It was very hard months for me, but slowly I feel better.

The most important thing is that I finally have fun again on a tennis court, which I could not do a month ago. I feel good and I really want to start the season now,” She said.

Paula is seeking her best level

Badosa continued by underlining the need to play several matches to return to her best level.

“I was far from the Tour for a long time, so I need to play as many games as possible, spend a lot of time on the field to recover automatism and competitive…

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