Madrid: Julia Grabher Stands in the Second Round
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The Spanish woman Paula Badosa lost a tennis match against an Austrian for the second time in a row. Two weeks after the start defeat in Linz against Lilli Tagger, the former world ranking second on Tuesday in the first round of Madrid Julia Grabher was 6:7(3), 6:4, 0:6. The Vorarlberger is now expected to meet the Canadian Leylah Fernandez, who was ranked number 24 in this WTA 1000 tournament on Thursday. It was a game with weak bonus performan…
Spaniard Paula Badosa has lost a tennis match against an Austrian for the second time in a row. Two weeks after her opening defeat at the Upper Austria Ladies Linz against Lilli Tagger, the former world number two lost in the first round of the Madrid tournament on Tuesday to Julia Grabher 6-7(3), 6-4, 0-6. The Vorarlberg native will now likely face Canadian Leylah Fernandez, seeded 24th, on Thursday at this WTA 1000 tournament. Sinja Kraus is a…
First match of the main scoreboard of the Mutua Madrid Open 2026: ten matches that obviously did not involve the first favorites but that did not fail to propose interesting names, for different reasons. To start a match among veterans. The German Laura Siegemund, 38, defeats in two sets the Romanian tennis player of two years younger Irina Camelia Begu, returning to the circuit. Laura is the oldest among the top 50 and on the distance... double…
The Spanish woman Paula Badosa has lost a tennis match against an Austrian for the second time in a row. Two weeks after the start defeat at the Linz Upper Austria Ladies against Lilli Tagger, the former world ranking second was defeated in lap one by Madrid Julia Grabher 6:7(3),6:4,0:6. The Vorarlberger now meets the [...]
The negative note of the day was left by the first, which was wiped out by forces in a match of more than two and a half hours against Laura Grabher (6-7 (3), 6-4 and 6-0)
"I love you, Paula!" While Jannik Sinner was battling Francisco Cerúndolo on one of the outer slopes of the Magic Box, surrounded by teenage students who crowded the corridors of these early days of Mutua Madrid Open, Paula Badosa (103a) was fighting on the Santana Manolo, the central track of the enclosure, against the Austrian Julia Grabher (107a), but above all fought against herself.
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