Once touted as "the next Maria Sharapova," Badosa was advised to call it quits by her doctors, leading to her severe battles with anxiety and depression. However, she refused to give up on her ...
the next Maria Sharapova. I felt like, ‘Wow, now I have to be a legend. Maybe next year, I have to be a Top 10 player.’ So, for me, it was a lot of pressure.” That pressure kept Badosa ...
Paula Badosa was a very talented junior who was perceived as a top talent, with some people even comparing the Spaniard to Maria Sharapova. And while Badosa did become a fantastic tennis player ...
Badosa comes from a difficult period ... Grigor Dimitrov and the Russian Maria Sharapova. "When we were both well the relationship was fantastic. Other times it can happen that, given our careers ...
Paula Badosa, who won the biggest title of her career at Indian Wells four years ago, has withdrawn from this year's edition of the BNP Paribas Open due to a lower back injury. Former World No. 2 ...
Pounding her clenched left fist against her thigh and oozing intensity as visibly as the sweat streaming from her forehead, Maria Sharapova's love of a good fight remains undiminished. Tennis ...
Paula Badosa has overcome a career-threatening injury and a horrible collapse at the US Open to reach her first Grand Slam semi-final. The Spaniard caused a big upset by beating in-form Coco Gauff ...
On a hot, sun-drenched Rod Laver Arena day that looked tailored to her strengths, and in a matchup when she is the Grand Slam veteran, Gauff lost to Paula Badosa of Spain. Badosa, who returned ...