MADRID, 25 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa will not be at Roland Garros, the second ‘Grand Slam’ of the year that will be played on clay in Paris starting next Sunday, after announcing this Thursday that she suffers a spinal injury, for which she will be lost his second ‘big’ of the season.
After a difficult start to the year, in which she was sidelined at the Australian Open due to a muscular problem, the Catalan had been recovering sensations on a good tour of clay, in which she reached the quarterfinals in Rome, but precisely in The Italian capital was where he suffered the injury that will keep him away from tennis “for a few weeks”, as he confirmed in a post on his social networks.
“When everything seemed to be fine again, bad news again just before the start of a ‘Grand Slam’. At the tournament in Rome I suffered a stress fracture in my spine. It has been very hard news after the start of Such a difficult year with injuries. This is going to keep me out of competition for a few weeks. Thanks to all of you who are always with me. I’ll keep you informed,” Badosa stressed.
After being forced to retire in the third round of the tournament last year against the Russian Veronika Kudermetova, the Spanish will not be able to in this edition of the French tournament, of which she reached the quarterfinals in 2021, losing to the Slovenian Tamara Zidansek, in the which has been his best result in a ‘Grand Slam’ to date.