Paula Badosa's Resurrection After Two Very Hard Years without Seeing the Light at the End of the Tunnel: "Sometimes I'm Not Easy"
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Trophy, champagne, smile and a Paula Badosa that recovers faith and joy after a complicated walk in recent times.The Spanish triumphs at the WTA 125 of Bastad to add her fifth title, close a drought of two years and much more, that enjoys again his sport and with a view to climbing to better stages.Paula Badosa 7 7 Simona Waltert 5 5It does not matter to Badosa to change the circuit if it gets with it points, sensations, filming and reaffirming …
The Catalan tennis player finally returns to win a title, the WTA of Bastad (Sweden), after what she herself has catalogued as one of the toughest stages of her career
The image captures Paula Badosa smiling and with metal in hand, a snapshot that did not happen since 2024 and liberates the current Paula Badosa. This Saturday she surrendered to Simona Waltert (7-5, 7-5) and conquered the WTA 125 of Bastad. A victory that exercises as a breath of air and allows Badosa to release ... Continue reading "Badosa smiles again: she conquers a title again two years later"
The Catalan beats the Swiss Simona Waltert by a double 7-5 to proclaim herself champion of the Bastad tournament (Sweden).
Redacción deportes, 11 Jul (EFE).- The Spaniard Paula Badosa beat the Swiss Simona Waltert for a double 7-5 and proclaimed herself champion of the Bastad tournament (Sweden) and raised a title two years after the last time, in Washington in 2024. Two hours and two minutes took Badosa to overcome his rival, located in the 90th place of the WTA ranking. The victory nears the Spanish one, which began the tournament in 141, at the top 100 of the wom…
Spain's Paula Badosa won this Saturday's WTA 125 in Batad, Sweden. She has won her first title in almost two years.
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