Paula Badosa is a Spanish tennis player and one of the most popular figures in the sport. Badosa's popularity is partly caused by her interesting life off the court, which supplements how much she entertains audiences worldwide on the court.
Spain’s Paula Badosa has provided details of her back injury, which forced her to miss the ongoing Madrid Open. The WTA 1000 event is already underway in the Spanish capital, where top players from all over the world are participating to showcase their talent and secure the ultimate prize.
Home favorite Paula Badosa withdrew ahead of her second-round match Friday at the Madrid Open due to a back injury. The ninth-seeded Spaniard was replaced by lucky loser and countrywoman Cristina Bucsa for the match with Russia's Veronika Kudermetova.
Paula Badosa will not be playing the Madrid Open this year after announcing a sudden withdrawal on Friday morning mere hours before she is due to take to the court.
In our Daily Dose of Social Media, we look back at the day that was at the Madrid Open in particular with entertainment and some of the best moments from the second full day.
In our Daily Dose of Social Media, we look back at some of the best entertainment and moments you may have missed from the past day from both the tennis world and today pickleball.
For Spanish tennis star Paula Badosa, the road back to the top hasn’t been just about physical rehabilitation—it’s been an emotional battle, too. As she
Greek tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas has responded firmly to recent speculation surrounding his tennis career and his relationship with fellow player Paula Badosa.
Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa, the power couple of tennis, dressed in stunning all white outfits at the Laureus Awards. The coupled grabbed the attention
Greek star Stefanos Tsitsipas was asked to reveal his biggest supporter, and to the surprise of everyone, he selected Josep Badosa, father of girlfriend Paula Badosa.
Spain’s Paula Badosa has named one retired player she would want to face. The 27-year-old recently played in the Miami Open but was forced to withdraw before the round of 16 clash against Alexandra Eala because of a back problem.
Paula Badosa pulled out of her clash with Alexandra Eala on Monday citing a chronic back problem which flared up at Merida Open Akron and saw her miss Indian Wells.
Paula Badosa has once again been sidelined by injury at a time when she was playing some of the best tennis of her career. Persistent back issues forced her to withdraw from her Miami Open match against Alexandra Eala, granting the young and promising 19-year-old Filipina a spot in the quarterfinals, where she will face world No.
In a new Daily Dose of Social Media, Zheng Qinwen revealed in an interview her love for Taylor Swift and how she’s an inspiration to her, while Carlos Alcaraz joked in Indian Wells about buying a house there after achieving his 20th victory in the tournament.
ATP and WTA stars took part in a fun round of ‘hot or not hot’ questions, where they discussed some of the most controversial topics in the tennis world.
Stefanos Tsitsipas gave a new insight into his relationship with Paula Badosa by mentioning a new hobby he has been doing with her help. Tsitsipas and Badosa have been dating since June 2023, aside from a very brief time when they were split.
There are many exciting matches to look forward to on Day 3 of the WTA BNP Paribas Open, as former champions and semifinalists take centre stage. This article features 2021 champion, Paula Badosa as she takes on Caroline Dolehide in the second round.
Paula Badosa and Olympic silver medalist Donna Vekic will play their opening matches of the WTA Merida Open on Day 3 after being given byes into the round of 16.
No. 9 Paula Badosa of Spain held her "home" court on Sunday to win her opening match at the Dubai Tennis Championships in the United Arab Emirates. Badosa posted a 6-3, 6-4 triumph over Lulu Sun of New Zealand, winning 87 percent of the points on her first serve.
An emotional Paula Badosa reached her first Grand Slam semifinal at the Australian Open on Tuesday, sharing that she nearly quit tennis last year due to a long-standing back injury.
Paula Badosa was overcome with emotions when she hit a forehand winner to seal a 7-5, 6-4 win over Coco Gauff in the Australian Open quarterfinal on Tuesday, and for good reason.
Coco Gauff's unbeaten start to 2025 is over. So are her hopes of winning the Australian Open. The third-seeded Gauff, 9-0 on the year and unbeaten in 13 straight matches entering the day, was swept by 11th-seeded Paula Badosa of Spain 7-5, 6-4 in the quarterfinals in Melbourne on Tuesday.
Spain’s Paula Badosa lost her cool towards her camp during her Round 3 match at the Australian Open. Badosa snapped at her camp. However, her boyfriend, Stefanos Tsitsipas, was trying to calm her down during the second set.
Paula Badosa said Aryna Sabalenka doesn’t need enough match practice to play better in singles. The Spaniard is in Adelaide to kick start her campaign at the Adelaide International 1.
Paula Badosa, the 26th seed, dispatched Yafan Wang of China 6-1, 6-2 on Sunday to advance to her second career Grand Slam quarterfinal at the U.S. Open in New York.
Paula Badosa is starting to enjoy tennis again, having made it to the Round of 16 at the US Open. It’s been an astonishing run of results for her, especially considering she won only 11 of her first 22 matches this season without any quarterfinal appearances.
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