Italian Open: Paula Badosa Turns Weakness Into Her Biggest Strength as She Drops a Powerful Message Despite Withdrawal
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Italian Open: Paula Badosa Turns Weakness Into Her Biggest Strength as She Drops a Powerful Message Despite Withdrawal
“On the court, I want to maintain the same level, I want to be one of the best in the world, and I want to reach the final rounds of tournaments.” These were the determined words of Paula Badosa ahead of the 2025 season, and until Miami, she lived them. Her tireless grind bore fruit in Melbourne, where she stormed into the AO semifinals, earning her long-awaited return to the Top 10 in the world rankings as well. But just as momentum surged, mis…
Paula Badosa And Petra Kvitova Both Withdraw From 2025 Italian Open
Paula Badosa and Petra Kvitova weren't able to make it to their second-round matches at the 2025 Italian Open in Rome, as they both withdrew from the tournament. Badosa has been struggling with a chronic back injury, which means that she will likely end her tennis career very young. Despite recently...
Injury woes continue for Paula Badosa, out of Rome Open as Petra Kvitova also withdraws
It is bad injury news this morning for fans of Paula Badosa and Petra Kvitova with both out of the Rome Open having withdrawn on the eve of their matches at the Foro Italico. Badosa who worked so hard to get back after her persistent back injury confirmed the toll of it earlier this week that she wi...
The Internationals of Italy lose Paula Badosa and Petra Kvitova. The number 10 in the world has already retired to Madrid just before entering the field due to a back injury . He gave forfait for the match against Naomi Osaka. Same epilogue for the Czech, new mom and former number 2 in the worldm, waiting in the field against Tunisian Ons Jabeur. To challenge the Japanese will be Viktorija Golubic, while Jabuer advances for withdrawal an…
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