Paula Badosa joins Iga Swiatek as she hits out at US Open balls | Inquirer Sports

Paula Badosa joins Iga Swiatek as she hits out at US Open balls

/ 03:06 PM August 20, 2022

FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 4, 2022  Spain's Paula Badosa in action during her fourth round match against Romania's Simona Halep

FILE PHOTO: Spain’s Paula Badosa. REUTERS/Paul Childs

World number four Paula Badosa has supported Iga Swiatek’s critical comments regarding different tennis balls being used at the U.S. Open between men’s and women’s competitions, saying it counts against both the female players and the show.

Swiatek said on Wednesday she did not like the balls set to be used at the U.S. Grand Slam, which are lighter for women than those for men, adding that the female players make more mistakes while playing with them, and she doubted it was “nice to watch visually”.

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“Very much agree,” Spain’s Badosa said, hailing the words of the Polish world number one on Instagram on Friday, placing her comments over a screenshot of Swiatek’s statement.

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“Very unfavorable conditions for the players and for the spectacle,” she wrote, even adding a poop emoji for emphasis.

“Then we complain that there are a lot of errors and there’s a loss of tactics and intelligence on points. (While what we deal with is) faster courts and balls impossible to control.”

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The 2022 U.S. Open will begin on Aug. 29 and will end on Sept. 11.

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