Paula Badosa sends a strong message after dropping out of the WTA top 100
After the Miami Open, Paula Badosa is set to fall outside the top 100 in the WTA rankings. Badosa has only managed to win two main tour matches since then, with ongoing injuries continuing to disrupt her career.
Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images After the Miami Open, Paula Badosa is set to fall outside the top 100 in the WTA rankings. Badosa has only managed to win two main tour matches since then, with ongoing injuries continuing to disrupt her career. It’s been a familiar theme for her in recent seasons.
Before the Miami Open, Badosa was already ranked world number 100. Following a second-round loss to Iva Jovic, her ranking will drop even further. However, she has no intention of giving up.
Badosa determined to return after falling out of the top 100 Photo by William WEST / AFP via Getty Images Following her 6-2, 6-1 loss to Iva Jovic in Miami, Badosa has slipped to world number 113 in the live WTA rankings. The former world number two took to social media to share her thoughts on where she’s at right now and ended her message with a clear promise that she will be “back. ” “Fear, f——g fear.
It’s so awful,” Badosa said in a post translated from Spanish. “Sometimes I feel like I can’t control the voices inside me. The emotions are overwhelming, and I feel like they’re going to get the better of me.