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Paula Badosa Withdraws from Madrid Open Due to Persistent Back Injury

The world No. 9 cites ongoing recovery challenges as she targets a return to full fitness ahead of Roland Garros.

Paula Badosa reached the semi-finals of the Australia Open this year but has struggled since then

Overview

  • Paula Badosa has officially withdrawn from the Mutua Madrid Open, citing a recurring lower back injury that has plagued her career since 2023.
  • Her compatriot Cristina Bucsa has replaced her in the tournament's main draw and will face Veronika Kudermetova in the second round.
  • The injury resurfaced earlier this year, forcing Badosa to withdraw from Indian Wells and the Miami Open after reaching the last 16 in Merida.
  • Badosa, who was named the 2024 WTA Comeback Player of the Year, has expressed determination to recover in time for the French Open in May.
  • Her coach, Pol Toledo Bague, praised her resilience on social media, with Badosa responding that they will come back stronger together.