Paula Badosa withdrew from Indian Wells on Thursday because of a lower back injury. Badosa, the world No. 10 who won the tournament in 2021 and ranks it among her favorites, has struggled with the ...
Badosa retired from her most recent tournament, the Mérida Open in Mexico, last month against Australian qualifier Daria ...
Paula Badosa, who won the biggest title of her career at Indian Wells four years ago, has withdrawn from this year's edition of the BNP Paribas Open due to a lower back injury.
Badosa and Tsitsipas won't play together at this year's Eisenhower Cup after the Spaniard picked up an injury last week.
The same back injury that nearly ended Badosa's career last year forced her to retire her Merida quarterfinal this week.
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Paula Badosa was forced to retire from her quarterfinal match against Daria Saville at the Mérida Open due to back discomfort, raising concerns ahead of Indian Wells. The Spaniard, whose back issues ...
Australian women are serving it up to the world's best, with two of the country's tour veterans advancing to the semi-finals of WTA events.
Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas are intending to play mixed doubles at the US Open after the tournament organizers made ...
In the WTA 500 Merida Open Akron quarterfinals on Friday, No. 1 seed Emma Navarro ousted the defending champion, but No. 2 seed Paula Badosa retired due to injury. Merida: Draws | Scores | Order of ...
The Spaniard former world No. 2 Paula Badosa join among the tournament’s headliners ... has been played since 1973 and is currently held at the Daniel Island Tennis Center on outdoor clay. With a ...
Photo Source: TC When it comes to the back injury that curtailed her career and has put the kibosh on her progress, Paula Badosa is never really out of the woods. That became painfully apparent ...