MADRID, 8 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa will not play the Montreal (Canada) tournament, in the WTA 1000 category and which is played on hard court, after not overcoming the back discomfort that she has been dragging in recent months and which already forced her to miss Roland Garros and retire at Wimbledon.
“I keep trying everything to come back, but my body is still not ready. The pain is still there. It’s a slow process. I’m going to be a few more weeks to return to the competition. These are very difficult times. Thank you all,” he published. Badosa this Monday on his ‘Instagram’ account.
Badosa suffered a stress fracture in the L4 vertebra in May at the WTA 1000 in Rome, which was going to take her off the slopes for a period of 12 weeks and made her miss Roland Garros. The Spaniard cut short her recovery to play Wimbledon, but she had to retire in the second round.
The 25-year-old player, who is ranked number 45 in the WTA ranking, was going to debut in the Canadian tournament against the Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia and now it remains to be seen if she can be ready to play the US Open, the fourth Grand Slam of the season. , which kicks off on August 28 in New York. It must be remembered that a muscular problem prevented him from also playing at the Australian Open.