
Paula Badosa will not participate in the US Open, That will be held from August 18 to September 7, in which it was planned to compete in individual and mixed doubles. This has been reported by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) in a statement. In principle, the absence of the Spanish is due to an injury in the PSOAS that had maintained it the last weeks out of competition, although the letter does not specify the reasons for its resignation.
The Spanish tennis player, who currently occupies the twelfth box in the classification of the WTA, will be replaced by the Switzerland Jil Teichmann, 83 of the world. The statement did not specify, however, the reason for Badosa not to participate in the fourth Grand Slam of the season.
Badosa, 27 years and that drags various physical problems for years, he announced last month that he had suffered a break in the Iliac PSOAS that would keep him out of the competition “a few weeks.” The Spanish was going to make a partner with the British Jack Draper In the mixed doubles.
The Spanish had to retire from the tournament Berlin In June and did not go from his debut in the grass of Wimbledon. He did not appear on the American tour on a hard track and will not play the United States Open, the last big one of the year. This has been confirmed by the USTA in a statement, in which it avoids ruling for the reasons for its absence, although the psoas injury aims to be the reason it will not be.
The great summer appointment, the last Grand Slam Of the season that starts on August 24, it will not have a 27 -year -old Badase, who had started well 2025, as a continuation of 2024 where he cut his two -year drought without winning a title in Washington.
The Spanish returned to top-10 From the world, but his recurring back problems were complicating a season that will not have the impulse last year, when he also reached the quarterfinals in the US Open. While managing the hardness of not being able to compete and the news from outside the track about his frustrated relationship with the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, the former world of the world shows willpower to continue working.
«I do not proud of every moment of my past, but of the person who created those moments. The person I am today is more resilient, more conscious and more entrenched thanks to everything I have survived and learned. I no longer run away from failure. I respect it because it is the reason I am here. Stronger, wiser and still in development, ”he wrote this Friday at Instragram.