Paula Badosa reveals magical drink that saved the day for her in season opener

Paula Badosa was stunned by cramps during her season opener but luckily a dose of pickle juice saved the day for the Spanish tennis star.

Midway through the second set of her three-hour win over Harriet Dart, Badosa started experiencing cramps.

Badosa called for the trainer and she received treatment and a dose of pickle juice.

In the end, Badosa created a comeback to edge out Dart 6-7 (6) 7-6 (5) 6-1 in just over three hours of play.

“It was a strange feeling, because to be honest, I started to feel it at the last point of the 2-1 [game]. I served well in that moment, and then I was starting to cramp. I was a little bit surprised, because I did a very good preseason. But I think that wasn’t the reason. I think I was very nervous. I was very tight as well. First match of the season. I play with a lot of emotions, so, yeah, that’s a big problem for me,” Badosa said, per the WTA website.

Badosa: The pickle juice saved the day

“I took the pickle juice, started to relax a little bit my body. I think that as well helped me play a little bit more loose and more aggressive. But, yeah, it was a little bit surprising for me, because I don’t usually cramp,” Badosa added.

Badosa was down by two breaks in the first set before she stunningly came back to take a 6-5 lead.

After recovering from two breaks down, Badosa had two set points on Dart’s serve in the 12th game but didn’t realize as the first set went into a tie-break, in which Dart realized her second set point to win a tight opener.

In the second set, Badosa was three times up by a break but Dart three times recovered to force another tie-break.

But this time, Badosa started the tie-break with a 5-0 lead before converting her second set point to send the match into a decider.

After winning the second set, Badosa broke Dart twice in the third set to complete a comeback win.