Paula Badosa recently expressed her desire to become a mother, sharing that she feels a "mother instinct." She admitted that starting a family could potentially mark the end of her tennis career.
Reflecting on her mental and physical health journeys on Caroline Garcia's Tennis Insider Club podcast, the former world No. 2 has found a new approach to tennis and life moving forward.
Coco Gauff suffered a tough loss defeat to Marta Kostyuk at the Qatar Open, but the American received a surprise request from ...
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MELBOURNE, Australia — As she flicked away a forehand winner to move up match point, Paula Badosa knew ... Born in New York to Spanish parents who worked in fashion, Badosa climbed to No ...
When Paula Badosa was awarded the WTA's Comeback Player ... Such is the importance of their relationship to one another that Tsitsipas' mother revealed in an interview last year that she had ...
Paula Badosa has become a prominent figure in women’s tennis. The talented Spaniard was born on November 15, 1997, in Manhattan, USA, to Josep Badosa and Mireia Guibert, both of whom worked in the ...
Paula Badosa spoke about her admiration for former world No. 1 Maria Sharapova, saying she identified with the sacrifices Sharapova made from the beginning of her career. The five-time Grand Slam ...
His mother’s father, Sergey Salnikov, was a footballer, who played and managed Spartak Moscow and won the Olympic gold at Melbourne in 1956. Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas (via X) Stefanos ...