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AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2022 - PAULA BADOSA REACHES THIRD ROUND FOR THE FIRST TIME AFTER CRUISING PAST MARTINA TREVISAN

 


AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2022 - PAULA BADOSA REACHES THIRD ROUND FOR THE FIRST TIME AFTER CRUISING PAST MARTINA TREVISAN

Paula Badosa, who won the Sydney Tennis Classic last week, proceeds with her great structure on hard court by arriving at the third round of the Australian Open with a persuading triumph over Martina Trevisan. Badosa outmatched her rival who made 29 natural blunders on Rod Laver Arena. You can stream the 2022 Australian Open live and on request on discovery+.

Refreshed 18/01/2022 AT 17:44 GMT-8

Paula Badosa travels into the third round of the Australian Open subsequent to delivering an agreeable 6-0 6-3 success over Martina Trevisan on Rod Laver Arena.

Badosa is yet to drop a set at the current year's Australian Open and the 24-year-old had no difficulty in forgetting about Trevisan in a short time to arrive at the third round interestingly of her vocation.

The world No 6 is enchanted to be into the third round and says beating world number one Ash Barty at the Charleston Open in April last year was a defining moment in her upswing in structure.

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"I'm exceptionally cheerful," Badosa said thereafter.

"Martina is a warrior, she has a truly decent story and I truly regard players like her. I realized she would battle until the end so I needed to remain in each point and I'm truly glad I got the success.

"I think I buckled down last year and there was a key second. Please accept my apologies the name I will say at this moment however beating Ash Barty, the best player on the planet, for me was astonishing.

"After that second I thought everything was conceivable and that I could beat any player."

Trevisan, who took out Nao Hibino in straight sets in the first round in her third fundamental draw appearance, delivered seven natural blunders in the initial three games and the Spaniard went a twofold separation shortly.

Trevisan battled on her first serve and Badosa was gifted her third break in the initial set as the Italian twofold blamed. Badosa fixed the bagel on her serve when Trevisan lashed a wild forehand wide.

Into the subsequent set and is seemed as though Badosa would break against the qualifier in the initial game, however the Italian saved four break focuses.

Trevisan clung on until Badosa broke again at 2-2 and it didn't take long for the No 8 seed to seal the triumph, winning the tie on the Italian's serve.

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