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Badosa pulls out of Madrid Open with injury

  • Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa withdrew from the Madrid Open on Friday.
  • A persistent lower back injury forced her withdrawal before her scheduled match.
  • Cristina Bucsa replaced Badosa in the main draw for Friday's second round.
  • Badosa told the WTA site the back injury was 'complicated'.
  • This marks another period away from competition due to her recurring back problem.
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The hope of Spanish women's tennis, Paula Badosa, will not be able to play the Mutua Madrid Open 2025. The Catalan player, currently number 9 in the WTA ranking and the main local representative in the women's box, has retired from the tournament hours before her debut due to physical problems in the back.Badosa had planned to premiere this Thursday at 11:00 pm on the Manolo Santana track in front of the Russian Veronika Kudermetova, but finally…

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Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa, number nine of the world, announced this morning in her Instagram account that she will not finally compete for the Masters of Madrid. The Catalan was going to face at 11.00 in the stadium Manolo Santana the Russian Veronika Kudermetova (52a), but the chronic problems in her back have prevented her from jumping on the track. “I wanted to inform you that unfortunately I will not be able to play this Mutua Madri…

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Just a few hours after the release of the Mutua Madrid Open by Carlos Alcaraz was confirmed, it is Paula Badosa who announces that she will not jump to the Manolo Santana Stadium as planned. The Catalan announces that she withdraws from the competition because the injury in the back continues to give her problems without a good day meaning that the next one will be better.«Hello everyone, I wanted to tell you that unfortunately, I will not be ab…

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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