Paula Badosa opens up and is honest, taking stock of her season: “I’ve had the best and worst experiences”

2022 has been a complicated year for Paula Badosa. The Spanish tennis player has signed a irregular season Despite closing the year in eighth position in the WTA ranking and not being able to display his best tennis, the one that led him to win Indian Wells in 2021, reach the semifinals of the WTA Finals and become number two in the world at the beginning of year.

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Badosa, born in New York, has sent a message through their social networks after ending their season after staying out of the WTA Finals and has sincere with its fans assuring that 2022 has been the year where the most has grown personally and professionally after having lived the best and worst experiences.

Badosa’s full message on instagram

“My 2022 season is over… a year that has gone through all the moments and emotions. Where I have lived from the best experiences to the worst. But where I have tried to learn from each one of them and above all come out stronger from them (not I have another one left) and where I have learned to prioritize and protect myself as a person, where I have made mistakes (never wanting to) and some successes as well.

But in spite of everything, I have never lost the enthusiasm or the strength to continue fighting for what I like and want the most. Despite all this intensity, I feel very lucky to experience all the incredible things that I am experiencing, that I thought I would never experience. It has been a year of many challenges, professional and personal experiences, that without a doubt I have felt that it has been the year that I have had to learn the most and mature by leaps and bounds to continue staying on top.

Luckily I have people by my side who support me in each of those moments and go hand in hand with me, no matter what (you are the best). And I also have some incredible fans, who are always with me and make me smile reading them (Thank you). And well, I don’t want to get involved anymore… Thank you 2022 for everything you’ve taught me. 2023 let’s see what you have for me… I want you. See you soon my people”

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