
Aryna Sabalenka calls Paula Badosa 'her beautiful girl', after spanish amazing photo
21/07/2024 15:00
Paula Badosa shared a new beautiful photo on Instagram where, among the various comments, she received the beautiful words of her friend Aryna Sabalenka. In the photo, taken (as can be seen from the post in Monte Carlo - ed.), Paula wears a white textured and striped fashion shirt while sipping a drink in one of the rare moments of relaxation of tennis players.
Her friend Sabalenka, commenting on the photo, wrote - underlining once again their beautiful relationship - : "My beautiful girl"
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In a recent press conference, Badosa talked about the way in which many on social media tend to discuss her sentimental situation and her relationship with Stefanos Tsitsipas. On that occasion, the Spanish had spoken in an almost resigned manner about what happens around her.
"It's something that keeps happening to me now and it's happening more and more. Now on social networks they don't just write to me about my work but also things about my private and personal life, fortunately it doesn't affect me much, I've gotten used to it even though I've been through some very tough times in the past.
Paula Badosa© Clive Brunskill / Staff Getty Images SportIn general I can say that they write to me about everything, I'm very exposed both personally and professionally but the goal is to do a good job and I think I'm doing it, together with my fantastic team. Unfortunately social media is not under my control, the problem is theirs and not mine, I have clear ideas about it now. I feel pretty good, my back is responding well and I can rest without problems on rest days.
I have good feelings, I'm taking care of myself and I can manage the loads during training, even if the matches are very long. Of course, it doesn't just depend on me but I'm happy with how things are going. Mental strength? It makes the difference, it helped me manage the difficult moments and everything, I can stay there when I'm in difficulty and that helps a lot," she explained.