Paula Badosa became very emotional while reading Federico Gomez's candid mental health revelation as the Spanish tennis star called the ATP world No. 135 "brave" and encouraged him to keep going because better days are coming.
The same back injury that nearly ended Badosa's career last year forced her to retire her Merida quarterfinal this week.
Paula Badosa had a simple but strong message after her boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas won his first ATP title after nearly a year and also put an end to one very negative stat.
Novak Djokovic's father opened up about the retirement talk with his son. Meanwhile, Paula Badosa sent a heartwarming message to her boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas after his first-ever ATP 500 title win.
The main draw action of Men's Singles and Women's Singles will begin at the BNP Paribas Open on Wednesday, March 5 and there are only a few days left.
Badosa, who has been dating Tsitsipas for around two years, was delighted with his latest achievement and took to Instagram to send him a heartfelt message. She shared an image of Tsitsipas lifting the trophy alongside the caption: "Once a champ, always a champ."
Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Coco Gauff, Iga Swiatek, and other top stars of the sport will converge in the USA for the combined Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 tournaments at Indian Wells and Miami this
Paula Badosa wasn't able to finish her Merida quarterfinal match and the concerning thing is that her back injury forced her to retire the clash. Early in her match against Daria Saville, the No. 2 seed looked great and dominated the first set with a 6-1 scoreline.
Spanish star Paula Badosa was forced to retire mid-match at the WTA 500 Merida Open Akron due to back pain. The world No. 11 struggled with physical discomfort during her quarterfinal clash against