Paula Badosa has just played the WTA 1000 in Madrid, in front of her crowd. The beautiful Spanish tennis player has left her Instagram followers speechless with a cover photo published on Glamor Limited magazine. In the photo in question, Paula is wearing a very sensual black dress, which enhances her curves and has a provocative opening on the abdomen and a slit on the left leg.
She wrote about: “It’s very inspiring for girls to see athletes in the countryside, you don’t have to be a size 34 to feel good,” explains the Kérastase ambassador. The Spanish tennis player, number two in the international rankings in 2022, analyzes the pressure felt as an elite athlete and how it is managed.
She, who had to learn to lose, never goes out on the field, or in life, without wanting to win. “Even if you’re scared shitless, you go where you need to go and you do it the best way you can. For me, the most important learning has been accepting that I’m okay with what I can’t control.”
Paula among the bests in the world
After the elimination in Madrid, the Spaniard said in a press conference: “I am a person who has always self-destructed when I did things wrong, historically I soon stopped believing in myself and I collapsed, I punished myself a lot every time things they were not good and I am aware that this has to change.
The main thing for me is to continue to compete regularly, improving little by little and progressing in the process. In the long run, I want to get back to where I was, because I think I am one of the best in the world. I don’t know if it will be in two months or a year, but right now I have to start recovering a lot of things because I’m coming from a complicated year.
I have to be mentally stable and not be self destructive like in other phases of my career. Mentally I feel good, I promised myself that no matter how bad I feel, I have to fight to the end. I positively evaluate my passage in this tournament, it could have been better, but I am carrying good sensations from the positive week.
Obviously I’m sad and disappointed because I’m very competitive, but I have to put things in perspective and consider where I’m from.”