Former World No. 2 Paula Badosa of Spain showed signs of her old form in beating Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva 6-2, 6-3 on the opening day of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia on Tuesday in Rome.
Paula Badosa showed once again why she once rose to the world no. 2 spot on the WTA Tour, beating Mirra Andreeva at the 2024 Italian Open. The 17-year-old is one of the most talented players on the WTA Tour, and clay is her best surface.
Mirra Andreeva is excited about the chance to play former world number two Paula Badosa, whose career hasn't gone that well lately. Badosa has struggled lately, but it has very little to do with her tennis.
Ten women’s singles matches have been scheduled for Tuesday at the Italian Open. One of the highlights of the day will undoubtedly be the teenage superstar Mirra Andreeva taking on former World No.
Following the conclusion of the Madrid Open, players have arrived in Rome for the WTA 1000 Masters event. During a practice session, Paula Badosa and Ons
Tsitsidosa is no more as Paula Badosa announced that she and Stefanos Tsitsipas decided to 'amicably part ways'. After months spent on the throne, Tsitsipas and Badosa have amicably agreed to return the title of 'most famous tennis couple' to Elina Svitolina and Gael Monfils.
Paula Badosa loves to play at the Madrid Open, but her stay in 2024 didn't last long, losing to the world no. 93, Jessica Bouzas Maneiro. Bouzas Maneiro is currently ranked higher than Badosa, who is the world no.
Paula Badosa spoke about her back injury ahead of the 2024 Madrid Open and admitted when she would hypothetically retire. Retirement is not an option for Badosa right now, and she's not even considering it as something in the near future.
There are several outstanding WTA matchups on the second day of the Masters 1000 event in Madrid. Four of these contests are predicted in this article.
There is a packed schedule for Wednesday at the WTA Madrid Open, with 24 matches set to be played. Home hero Paula Badosa’s contest is one of four predicted in this article.
Paula Badosa has been missing a lot of time with injuries recently, and she revealed how severe the problem is. Seeing Badosa play on the tennis court, you don't really see a frail tennis player.
Paula Badosa retired in her most recent match at the 2024 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, and she's now provided an injury update after that retirement. The last time the Spanish player stood on a tennis court was recently at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix.
Paula Badosa was forced to retire with a left thigh injury in the middle of the third set of her second-round match against Aryna Sabalenka at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix tournament.
It was an anti-climatic end to the second-round clash between Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa at the 2024 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix. The two ladies had put on a great show, splitting the first two sets among them.
Stefanos Tsitsipas recently shared the struggles that her girlfriend Paula Badosa had to endure during an injury hiatus in the past year. Badosa, a former World No.
As Rafael Nadal makes his second appearance in a tournament this season, fellow Spanish star Paula Badosa gets goosebumps seeing her idol return to the court again.
Three singles matches are scheduled for the opening day of the 2024 WTA Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart. The match that immediately jumps out from the Order of Play is between former world #2 Paula Badosa and Russian prodigy Diana Shnaider.
Lucky loser Bernarda Pera rallied to defeat Spain's Paula Badosa 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 in an upset-filled opening round on Monday at the Adelaide International in Australia.
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