Miami Open 2022: Paula Badosa withdraws from Miami in the quarters with Pegula

Paula Badosa was forced to leave her match in the Miami quarters with Jessica Pegula this Wednesday and his chances of climbing to second place on the world scale vanished.

The Spanish raised the white flag when she lost 4-1 in the first set. She felt unwell, something that she already dragged from the previous round with the Czech Fruhvirtova and was not even treated by the medical staff.

His body language was bad from the first point even though he started the game with a break in favor. Then came four games in a row from Pegula due to complaints to his Badosa bench.

Jorge García’s pupil ends his American hard court tour and next Monday he will appear in the world’s ‘top3’, just behind Iga Swiatek and Barbora Krejcikova.

Arantxa Sánchez Vicariochampion in the 1992 and 1993 editions, will continue to be the only ‘Armada’ racket capable of inscribing its name in the palm of the prestigious event.

Demanding clay court tour

Paula stayed in the rooms in Miami. A demanding clay tour now awaits the tennis player from Begur and it is not ruled out that he may have to renounce any of the commitments.

From April 4 to 10, it is signed up for the WTA 500 in Charleston where he defends the semifinals of the last edition, which are 185 points.

Similarly, is announced in the Spanish quintet of the Billie Jean King Cupwhich on April 15 and 16 will seek to qualify for the final phase in the Netherlands.

Then you have on the horizon the 390 points from the semifinals of the Mutua Madrid Open, the 280 as champion of Belgrade and the 430 from the Roland Garros quarters.

Without forgetting that before the second ‘Grand Slam’ appears the Rome tournament. At 24 years old, and in the ascending line, it seems logical that he has to rule out something, especially after this physical indisposition, which will have to be analyzed together with his trusted doctor.

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