Paula Badosa retires from the 2023 season: "I'm seeking new paths to return to full strength"

The Spanish tennis player was forced to withdraw from the WTA 1000 tournament in China due to an injury to her left quadriceps. This decision comes after a medical evaluation that confirmed a rupture that prevents him from competing normally. The absence from a tournament of such significance is a significant blow to his career on the circuit, given that these events are fundamental for accumulating points in the world ranking. The player's medical team will work on an intensive recovery plan to ensure her prompt return to competition.

The season has been challenging for the Spanish woman, who has faced several physical setbacks. This latest incident puts on hold their aspirations to climb up in the international rankings. The athlete's fans, as well as the coaching staff, remain hopeful that she may be able to return to the tracks before the end of the year, depending on how her recovery progresses. Meanwhile, the priority will be your health and preventing the injury from worsening, which could jeopardize important future events.

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