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Paula Badosa has accepted that she will "retire young" but also highlights that she remains "very stubborn" and therefore won ...
The "stubborn" Spaniard assures winning a Grand Slam title is still on the table despite her chronic back injury.
Paula Badosa has made the heartbreaking admission that she will likely retire young then have to be operated on straight away meaning she won't stop until she is told to. In the spring of 2024, the ...
Paula Badosa recently opened up about her chronic back injury, making some brutally honest admissions about what it means for ...
Away from the circuit since the Miami tournament, where she suffered a relapse of her back injury, Paula Badosa has been ...
A persistent lower back injury has denied Paula Badosa the chance to compete in front of her home fans at the Mutua Madrid Open. On Friday, ahead of her scheduled second-round meeting with Veronika ...
No. 9 seed Paula Badosa pulled out of the Madrid Open ahead of her second-round match, citing a lingering back issue that has ...
Paula Badosa recently attended the Laureus Awards, along with longtime boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas, who has also been facing ...
Paula Badosa answered a personal interview talking about injuries and a potential retirement, while she recovers from a relapse in the pain in her back, an injury that she recognizes 'is forever'.
Injured in her back, Paula Badosa had to withdraw from Indian Wells and Madrid in recent weeks. The world No. 9 hopes to ...
Badosa’s persisting back issues, which forced her out of the Madrid Open, have significantly added to her career struggles ...