For Paula Badosa, the 2025 season turned into a complete nightmare. After starting the year with promise, her ongoing back problems once again derailed her momentum.
Paula Badosa left the Australian Open resigned to the reality she has encountered in Melbourne, knocked out in the second round by Russia’s Olga Selekhmeteva, a player ...
Paula Badosa returns to the Australian Open. The Spaniard, ranked 26th in the world, played her first Grand Slam semifinal in Melbourne last year. However, the 28-year-old player is not at her best ...
For Paula Badosa, the 2025 season was a complete nightmare. The journey started strongly at last year’s Australian Open, ...
Italian luxury fashion house Gucci has introduced Aryna Sabalenka as its new global ambassador. The announcement came in the ...
A blessing for Paula Badosa in particular, and a relief for Spanish tennis as a whole. The 28-year-old from Catalonia, ...
Badosa showcased her skills with a nearly flawless performance, particularly in the first set, where she dominated her opponent. This victory marks her return to form after a challenging physical ...
The Australian Open's fifth day witnessed intriguing matches, with Khachanov and Mensik achieving easy victories, while ...
Oksana Selekhmeteva notched the first Top 30 win of her career and made a Grand Slam third round for the first time after upsetting last year's semifinalist Paula Badosa at the Australian Open. Local ...
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Australian Open semi-final prize money: How much will Paula Badosa make for Aryna Sabalenka loss?
Paula Badosa's quest for a maiden grand slam finals appearance has fallen short at the hands of world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka. The world No. 12 battled hard but ultimately fell 6-4 6-2 to the reigning ...
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