SPAIN’S Paula Badosa has made it to a Grand Slam semi-final for the primary time after a shock quarter-final win over third-seeded Coco Gauff within the Australian Open.
The 27-year-old, who discovered her tennis as a teen in Barcelona, received in straight units on Tuesday in Melbourne, 7-5, 6.4.
Badosa’s subsequent opponent would be the world primary and reigning champion Aryna Sabalenka.
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The Spaniard, who took an hour and 44 minutes to shut her victory over Gauff revealed afterwards that her goal has all the time been to a win considered one of tennis’ majors.
Paula Badosa mentioned: “I’ve by no means hidden my purpose, however my dream has all the time been to win a Grand Slam.”
“I’m not going to be at liberty till the match is over. That’s my character and my character, as a result of I need to win very a lot. Within the ultimate rounds my stage goes up, I need to be 100%,” she added.
She was additionally happy that she gained revenge after dropping to Gauff at a current match in Beijing.
“I had so much in thoughts in regards to the final match I performed along with her, during which I used to be a set and break up however I misplaced.”
“ At present it was additionally the identical. That day it was very tough for me to deal with it as a result of I didn’t go for the sport, I speculated an excessive amount of. At present, at 5-4, I believed I had one other alternative to indicate that it’s important to go for it,” Badosa recalled.
Badosa was named the WTA’s Comeback Participant of the Yr in 2024 after recovering from a stress fracture in her backbone that noticed her miss two of the 4 majors in 2023.
She received her first title in over two years at August’s Washington Open earlier than reaching the quarter-finals of the US Open a month later.
“A 12 months in the past I used to be right here with my again and I didn’t know if I needed to retire from this sport,” eleventh seed Badosa mentioned.
“Now I’m right here taking part in towards the perfect on the planet. I received right now, I’m within the semi-finals.