Paula Badosa has offered a strong response after her ongoing injury problems resurfaced at the Dubai Tennis Championships. Her ranking dropped after the Australian Open, where she was beaten in the ...
Former world number two Paula Badosa responds to claims she is "disrespectful to the game" following her withdrawal from a ...
Paula Badosa, the former world number two, has fiercely criticised a "disrespectful" online comment after a right thigh ...
Paula Badosa’s injury backlash after Dubai retirement highlighted the brutal intersection of chronic pain and social media ...
Paula Badosa expressed her frustration on social media after a fan questioned her injuries following her withdrawal from another tournament.
She had worked her way back into the top 10 in 2025 after a string of injuries left her contemplating early retirement in 2024. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Paula Badosa was the latest player to throw in the towel at the WTA Dubai Open 2026. An injury forced her to retire from her second-round contest against Elina Svitolina on Tuesday, February.
Paula Badosa lashed out on Wednesday at a “disrespectful” comment online and vowed to prolong her injury-hit career after a ...
Paula Badosa is navigating one of the toughest stretches of her career. The Spanish standout was forced to retire from the WTA 1000 tournament in Dubai after once again ...
Preview the the 2026 Abu Dhabi WTA Women's Tennis Open match between Paula Badosa vs. Aliaksandra Sasnovich, plus betting odds, insights and ...
The world No. 70 was later branded “disrespectful” by a social media user, who added: “You just cannot retire/withdraw from every tournament.” And Badosa fired back, revealing that she was “having ...
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 continues her comeback at the Mutua Madrid Open ...