Paula Badosa posted a photo in a bikini, which she shared with her more than 1.3 million followers on Instagram, to showcase the Suna swimwear line.
“Coming soon,”SUNASWIM reported, previewing a photo of Badosa.
American tennis player Coco Gauff reacted with fire emojis to the Spanish tennis player’s post.
Paula Badosa relaunches her career and returns to the Top 100
Paula Badosa, who reached world number two in April 2022, is currently ranked number 100 in the WTA rankings after a few months hampered by injuries and physical problems.
The Spaniardreturned to the Top 100 after reaching the semifinals at the Austin tournament, a 125 category event.
Paula Badosa, who is a real draw for advertising brands, has won three WTA singles titles in her professional career (Belgrade 2021, Indian Wells 2021 and Sydney 2022).
He also won seven ITF circuit titles between 2013 and 2019 (Sant Jordi, Denain, Segovia, Glasgow, Les Franqueses del Valles (2) and Makinohara)
Her most notable milestone was the 2021 Indian Wells WTA 1000 and she was the 2015 Roland Garros Junior champion.
Paula Badosa’s radical change: “I got used to having a lot of drama around me”
Paula Badosa shows her most personal side to Ons Jabeur as she rebuilds her career from a WTA 125 to return to the elite of tennis.
The energy I was immersed in over the last few years was not the right one. But you don’t see it until you see it
In her chat with the Tunisian tennis player, Paula Badosa opens up about her injuries, her personal problems and the new approach to her tennis career.
“The energy I was immersed in over the last few years wasn’t right. But you don’t see it until you see it,” she revealed.
Badosa clarified that “in the team the energy is incredible. But in my personal aspect it was not the best”.
The Spanish tennis player admitted that “I’m the kind of person who needs to experience it, even if my family or friends warn me. And that’s what I’ve learned over the years. Now I want to prioritise myself, I never had the opportunity to do that completely.”
Paula Badosa, who did not hesitate to return to play her first WTA 125 after seven years to re-enter the Top 100, confessed that “now I feel at peace and that makes me happier. I got used to having a lot of drama around me and that created a lot of stress. So it’s a great achievement.”
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