Badosa stuns Gauff to reach first major semi-final
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Published
Australian Open 2025
Dates: 12-26 January Venue: Melbourne Park
Coverage: Live radio commentary on Tennis Breakfast from 07:00 GMT on BBC 5 Sports Extra, plus live text commentaries on the BBC Sport website and app
Paula Badosa stunned Coco Gauff at the Australian Open to reach her first Grand Slam semi-final â just one year after fearing she would have to retire from tennis.
The Spaniard, a former world number two, spent almost two years struggling with back problems and fell to 140th in the rankings
But, after a strong end to 2024, Badosaâs comeback continued in sensational fashion as she ended American Gauffâs 13-match winning streak with a 7-5 6-4 victory.
âIâm a bit emotional â as you know, Iâm a very emotional person,â Badosa said.
âIâve been through a lot. I was in the past one of the best players in the world but I think now Iâm a better player.â
Badosa was named the WTAâs Comeback Player of the Year in 2024 after recovering from a stress fracture in her spine that saw her miss two of the four majors in 2023.
The 27-year-old won her first title in over two years at Augustâs Washington Open before reaching the quarter-finals of the US Open a month later.
âA year ago I was here with my back and I didnât know if I had to retire from this sport,â 11th seed Badosa said.
âNow Iâm here playing against the best in the world. I won today, Iâm in the semi-finals.
âI will never think that a year after I would be here. This is a dream come true.â
She will face either two-time defending champion and close friend Aryna Sabalenka or Russian 27th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova next.
Gauff âdisappointed but not crushedâ
Third seed Gauff arrived in Melbourne as the most in-form player on tour, having won last yearâs WTA Finals and all five of her singles matches at the season-opening United Cup â including a victory over Iga Swiatek.
Before her last-16 win against Belinda Bencic, the 20-year-old had not dropped a set in eight matches this season.
But it was Badosa who struck first on Rod Laver Arena, breaking for a 6-5 lead before holding serve to clinch the opening set.
The pair traded breaks in the second set but Gauffâs game broke down, with the 20-year-old committing 25 unforced errors and six double faults.
Badosa ultimately served out the match at the second time of asking, sinking to her knees in celebration before sharing a hug with Gauff at the net.
âPaula was playing great. Maybe some moments in the first set could have gone my way,â Gauff, the 2023 US Open champion, said.
âIâm obviously disappointed, but Iâm not completely crushed.
âEven though I lost today, I feel like Iâm in an upward trajectory.â
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Published6 June 2024
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