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Yardbarker on MSN'I am going to retire young..': Paula Badosa's heartbreaking retirement admission as back injury continuesPaula Badosa has made the heartbreaking admission that she will likely retire young then have to be operated on straight away ...
Paula Badosa has accepted that she will "retire young" but also highlights that she remains "very stubborn" and therefore won ...
Coco Gauff is slowly getting back to her best but familiar issues continue to the plague the 21-year-old. The World No.4 ...
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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 says there is one thing about life as a tennis player that she doesn't like and that's being exposed to constant ...
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Daily Express US on MSNPaula Badosa, 27, confirms she will retire young for heartbreaking reasonPaula Badosa has made the difficult admission that a persistent back injury will likely force her into an early retirement.
Paula Badosa answered a personal interview talking about injuries and a potential retirement, while she recovers from a relapse in the pain in her back, an injury that she recognizes 'is forever'.
Paula Badosa answered a personal interview talking about injuries and a potential retirement, while she recovers from a relapse in the pain in her back, an injury that she recognizes 'is forever'.
Paula Badosa has shared that she may have to end her tennis career early because of a serious back injury. In an emotional ...
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