The world surrenders to Paula Badosa after the match of the year

The media around the world report in their digital editions the victory of Paula Badosa against Victoria Azarenka in the final of the WTA 1,000 in Indian Wells, considered by many as ‘the fifth Grand Slam’ of the calendar and that, for the first time, conquers a Spanish tennis player.

The Team: The French sports newspaper collects the chronicle of the victory of the Spanish tennis player with the headline “Badosa, queen of the desert” and adds: “Paula Badosa wins Indian Wells after a major match against Victoria Azarenka. After an exciting final, Paula Badosa she finally took the measure of Victoria Azarenka in the Indian Wells final. The 23-year-old Spaniard wins the biggest title of her career. ” In addition, they also echo Badosa’s statements after his victory: “Nothing is impossible”

The New York Times: The prestigious New York media also carries in its digital edition the Spanish triumph in Indian Wells with the headline “Paula Badosa surpasses Victoria Azarenka to win in Indian Wells”. They also add that “Badosa won his first major title this Sunday after a hard-fought 7-6 (5), 2-6 and 7-6 (2) victory over Azarenka in a final that was decided in three hours and four minutes.” .

Los Angeles Times: The Los Angeles half also highlights the victory of the Spanish tennis player in the WTA of Indian Wells with the starter. “Paula Badosa triumphs in a royal battle with Victoria Azarenka for the Indian Wells title”

BBC: The British television station collects the feat of Badosa in Indian Wells with the headline “Paula Badosa beats Victoria Azarenka in an entertaining final” and underlines that “The Spanish Paula Badosa beats Victoria Azarenka in a long and entertaining final to win the prestigious Indian Wells tournament on its debut “

WTA: The website of the women’s circuit opens its portal with the chronicle of the match with the title “Badosa beats Azarenka in a three-hour thriller to win the title in Indian Wells.” In addition, they also collect in an interview “How the Indian Wells champion Paula Badosa balances tennis and friendships”, in a more intimate and in-depth report on the Spanish tennis player after winning the title.

Tennis: The portal specialized in tennis also collects the chronicle of the meeting with the following question: “Did Paula Badosa and Victoria Azarenka play the match of the year in Indian Wells?” adding that “Badosa surpassed the former world No. 1 in three hours to win the BNP Paribas Open crown.”

ESPN: The sports television network also picks up the victory of the Spanish in Indian Wells with the headline. “Badosa, the first Spanish champion in Indian Wells”. They also collect statements from Badosa herself after the game. “I’ve always said that I want to play like Azarenka.”