Paula Badosa is in Rome these days, for the Internazionali BNL d'Italia, the last tournament on clay courts in preparation for the Roland Garros 2023.
The beautiful Spanish tennis player, on the eve of the tournament, took advantage of some free time to visit the Italian capital, standing out among the millenary beauties that the city offers tourists, like a super sensual statue.
Paula shared photos of her on Instagram while she was at the Trevi Fountain, the Colosseum and St. Peter's Square, some of the highlights of Rome.
Here are the pictures:
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Paula is one of the most beautiful and talented tennis players on the Women's Tour. Last year we saw this tennis player come close to the top, reaching second position in the WTA ranking in April.
Gradually things changed, Paula slipped far behind and strung together a series of negative results. Some malignant ones also spoke of a tennis player distracted by the love and sponsorships that have rained on the tennis player in recent months.
Paula Badosa has in fact been engaged since 2021 with the model and actor Juan Betancourt, considered one of the most beautiful men in the world. The couple is of extraordinary beauty and the two often make fans dream with nice posts on social media.
The tennis player spoke about this and much more during an interview with the microphones of Glamour.
Here are her words: "For me it was very difficult to announce this relationship. It is bad for a female athlete because they will always judge you: if you win or lose it will always be because of your relationship. You have to get used to all of this and go beyond these comments."
Paula then continued: "It's true I'm a tennis player, but I'm also a person. As does my partner and we both tend to take it easy."
Not only her love story but also her possible motherhood. From Serena Williams and many other tennis players, some often take into consideration the idea of playing and then immediately returning to the circuit, still continuing to do well.
Paula discussed this possibility as follows: "I think that in sport, motherhood has ceased to be a taboo, fortunately. In recent years, several tennis players have become mothers and all this is very beautiful. It's hard to combine both, but they have succeeded. It's very inspiring to see tennis players who are at their best just two months after they become mothers. That all these things seem normal is really very nice."
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