Spain's Badosa Withdraws From US Open
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, AUG 8 – Paula Badosa has been sidelined by a back injury since Wimbledon and will be replaced by Jil Teichmann at the U.S. Open, organizers said Friday.
- On Friday, the U.S. Tennis Association announced former top-10 player Paula Badosa withdrew from the U.S. Open, with Jil Teichmann named as her replacement.
- Since her opening-round defeat at Wimbledon on June 30, Paula Badosa has been sidelined by a back injury, preventing her from competing at the US Open.
- Before her injury, Paula Badosa reached the Australian Open semifinals in January 2025 and the U.S. Open quarterfinals in 2024.
- Jil Teichmann was announced as Badosa's replacement in the U.S. Open field, ending her mixed doubles plans with Jack Draper Day at Flushing Meadows.
- She shared, `There were times I thought I’d lost everything, my direction, my confidence, my sense of worth…` after her SW19 defeat, reflecting on her growth through setbacks.
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The 27-year-old Spaniard has not played since his defeat in the first round of Wimbledon.
Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa (27) has withdrawn from the US Open due to a lower back injury, the organizers of the final Grand Slam of the season announced today.
Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa will not be at the US Open this August . Thus, it lengthens its bad streak without competing from Wimbledon, back to an endless injury. The U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) announced this Friday the fall of Badosa. Badosa, 27 years old, had started well in 2025. The Spanish woman returned to the 'Top 10' of the world , but her recurring back problems were complicating a season that will not have the momentum of l…
Paula Badosa Withdraws from U.S. Open Due to Back Injury | Sports-Games
Paula Badosa Withdraws from U.S. Open Due to Back Injury In a significant development, Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa has pulled out of the U.S. Open as she continues to battle a persistent back injury, according to tournament organizers on Friday. Ranked 12th globally, Badosa has faced a litany of injuries, including a chronic condition that nearly led her to contemplate stepping away from the sport.Her latest setback comes after she announ…
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