No. 11 seed Paula Badosa of Spain upset American Coco Gauff, the No. 3 seed, in straight sets at the Australian Open ...
In her last Grand Slam quarterfinal, the Spaniard fell apart in New York. She took the lessons to Gauff in Melbourne, and won ...
The world No. 3 missed the chance to return to the semifinal stage after an inspired performance from the former world No. 2 ...
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As she flicked away a forehand winner to move up match point, Paula Badosa knew it was over. She technically had one more point to win, but she knew. She pumped her fist and looked at her team, ...
But, Swiatek is in fine form having beaten all of her opponents over two sets in this campaign including Emma Raducanu in ... up Aryna Sabalenka takes on Paula Badosa at Rod Lever Arena 'Concerned ...
The former world No. 2 is into her first Grand Slam semifinal in Melbourne, ending Gauff’s unbeaten start to the season and all but guaranteeing her return to the Top 10.
Corrections and clarifications: The original version of this story failed to mention that Americans Madison Keys and Emma Navarro also ... Spanish star Paula Badosa, had never advanced further ...
Paula Badosa beats Coco Gauff to reach Australian ... positive than she did after her fourth-round loss to compatriot Emma Navarro at New York. "Even though I lost today, I feel like I'm on ...
When Paula Badosa was awarded the WTA's Comeback Player ... quarter-final - an unedifying straight sets collapse against Emma Navarro at last year's US Open - from collective memories.