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The "stubborn" Spaniard assures winning a Grand Slam title is still on the table despite her chronic back injury.
Paula Badosa ... retirement, Badosa told Eurosport: “I've accepted it. Having such a strong character has helped me accept this over time, I know that I am going to retire young and the next ...
Paula Badosa has made the difficult admission that a persistent back injury will likely force her into an early retirement.
Paula Badosa's mother, Mireia Gibert, shared an unseen childhood picture of the player in a recent update. The Spaniard last competed in the Miami Open.
But the most prominent and promising outside-chance contender in Rome and Paris is the 17-year-old Andreeva. After winning back to back WTA 1000 titles in Dubai and Indian Wells, and beating Sabalenka ...
Paula Badosa has shared that she may have to end her tennis career early because of a serious back injury. In an emotional ...
Djokovic, known for his dominance on the tennis court, took some time off from his rigorous schedule to celebrate the spirit ...
The Mutua Madrid Open has seen a disappointing start for Spanish tennis, with one of its brightest young stars, Martín Landaluce, falling just short of a historic win. Landaluce's loss to Cameron ...
With 49 of the Top 50 entered, personal comebacks, national debuts and a possible Red-Dirt Double on the line, the Internazionali BNL d’Italia promises one of the most wide-open, richly layered fields ...