Paula Badosa is finally back on the court, after the long injury, but the splendid Spaniard has in these hours set Instagram on fire with a super sensual photo.
Paula, testimonial of Kerastase, posed in top less, and wearing only a pair of jeans. In the black and white photo, which wowed her followers, she covered her breasts with her arms.
A truly breathtaking shot:
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Paula Badosa will be in the Hopman Cup
It returns to the appointment with the Hopman Cup, changing place and date. The competition, which sees nations face off in mixed doubles pairings, will be held in Nice, France, from 19 to 23 July 2023 and will remain there for the next five years.
During the press conference to present the tournament, the first three national teams that will play the tournament and who are the players who will represent their flag were also announced. Spain brings the best of their respective rankings: Carlos Alcaraz, currently number two in the world and Spanish number one, and Paula Badosa, who has slipped to twenty-second position in the ranking but is also number one in Spain.
The home nation, France, cannot be missing, with two players who have already won the tournament on two separate occasions. Richard Gasquet, winner in 2017 (with Kristina Mladenovic), and Alize Cornet, winner in 2014 (with Jo-Wilfried Tsonga) are back.
The last team announced is Switzerland. Last Hopman Cup winner Belinda Bencic returns. Alongside her there will no longer be Roger Federer, but there is Leandro Riedi, number 128 in the world.
The draw of the Hopman Cup is not yet complete. The other three teams that will be part of the tournament will be announced in March. A tournament that sees its light again, albeit revolutionized in the context.
Since its origins, way back in 1989, it took place in Australia, more precisely in Perth, in the month of January: it was the tournament that preceded the start of the season on the tour and was the premise for the Australian Open.
Closed to make room for the ATP Cup, it returns but with a new date and place: in Nice in the second half of July. If before it was a premise for the Australian Open, now it is the tournament that follows Wimbledon: it will be the week following the appointment at the All England Club.