She later clarified that all of the anger was directed at her coach and not anyone else in her box, including her boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas. And her coach has now confessed to purposefully “provoking” Badosa on the court.
Tuesday at the Australian Open will see an incredible slate of women’s quarterfinal matches, and we here at LastWordOnTennis are ready to share our thoughts on both battles with you.
Paula Badosa declared Sunday she "loves" Coco Gauff -- but that will not prevent her looking for "revenge" when they face off in the Australian Open quarter-finals.
Paula Badosa experienced a moment of frustration during her third-round clash with Marta Kostyuk at the 2025 Australian Open.
Paula Badosa has reached the quarter-finals of the Australian Open for the first time in her career. The Spaniard, who will make her return to the
Coco Gauff, the world No. 3, keeps on trucking in her journey to tennis superstardom. The 19-year-old American has bulldozed her way through the Australian Open with grace and precision so far. In the fourth round, she faced Belinda Bencic and came out on top after losing the first set.
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka knocks out teenager Mirra Andreeva on Rod Laver Arena; Coco Gauff battles back to set up showdown with Spaniard Paula Badosa; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
Coco Gauff is expecting a tough encounter in her Australian Open quarter-final against Paula Badosa on Tuesday. Gauff booked her place in the last-eight of the opening Grand Slam event of the season on Sunday after defeating Belinda Bencic.
Coco Gauff rallied from a set down to beat Belinda Bencic 5-7 6-2 6-1 on Sunday to reach the quarter-finals of the Australian Open and extend her winning streak from the start of the season to nine matches.
Paula Badosa ended the 2024 season on a high note, making the quarterfinals of the Us Open. Clearly, all the momentum she built at the end of the year carried over to 2025. Badosa, 27, is playing some of the best tennis of her career at the Australian Open.
Former world number two Paula Badosa reached the Australian Open quarter-finals for the first time, eyeing revenge against Coco Gauff. After overcoming injuries, Badosa showcased resilience, rallying from 5-2 down to defeat Olga Danilovic.