
This year, the Spaniard Paula Bados was forced to withdraw from the US Open, the organizers of the tournament announced on Friday 8th August. Badosa is struggling with injuries, including a chronic back that even forced her to consider leaving sport. Last month, the former World No. 2 announced that it would be several weeks due to further back injuries.
Bados last played this year in Wimbledon, where she suffered from the first round and lost to the British Katie Boulter. Then she revealed that she had suffered a tear in her psoa, a muscles that connect the lower part of his back to the upper leg. With the download of Bados with the Swiss Jil Teichmann, he moves to the main draw, because the singles event will start on August 24th.
Badosa was also forced to withdraw from the US Open Mixled Doubles event, where she was supposed to connect with Jack Draper.
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After failure, Bados’s heartfelt news
After the last failure, Badosa married social media and published a heart report. The Spaniard spoke of her recent fighting at both court and beyond him and said that there was no longer failure.
“I wasn’t built on easy days. I have been formed by moments that violated me, elections that did not go according to plan, and times when I did not achieve who I wanted to be. My failures were not signs that I was weak; it was necessary chapters in a story that is still written.”
“The failure taught me what success he could never. It humiliated me. It made me look inside, ask hard questions, rebuilt with greater intention and clarity. Every mistake I made, I understood who I am and who I am not.
“There were times when I thought I lost everything, my direction, my self -confidence, my feeling.
“I’m not proud for every moment in my past, but I am proud of the person who created these moments. The person I am today is more resistant, conscious and more anchored because of everything I survived and learned. I no longer come out of failure.
The US Open will begin on August 24 to 7 September.
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Published on:
August 9, 2025