Paula Badosa’s classy gesture to China Open rival who nearly quit after 24 straight losses

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Paula Badosa showed her class with a special message for one of her rivals.

Paula Badosa made a touching gesture after beating Zhang Shuai in the quarter-final of the China Open.

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Zhang went on a 24-match losing streak in singles, dating back to January 2023. She finally ended her unwanted run at this week’s WTA 1000 in Beijing and made it all the way to the last eight.

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Paula Badosa had a heartwarming message for her China Open opponent. (Image: Sky Sports.)

Paula Badosa made a touching gesture after beating Zhang Shuai in the quarter-final of the China Open.

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Zhang went on a 24-match losing streak in singles, dating back to January 2023. She finally ended her unwanted run at this week’s WTA 1000 in Beijing and made it all the way to the last eight.

But Badosa ended her run with a 6-1 7-6(4) victory on Thursday. Afterwards, the Spaniard asked to send a special message to her rival.

Zhang has been the story of the week in Beijing. The Chinese tennis star received a main draw wildcard and made the most of it, ending her record-breaking losing streak in round one.

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She didn’t stop there, upsetting world No. 8 Emma Navarro in the second round. And she continued her run, making it all the way to the quarters where she pushed 15th seed Badosa in a tight second set before losing.

Afterwards, Badosa used her on-court interview to pay tribute to Zhang, who took a lengthy break from the sport in the middle of her losing run and almost quit entirely.

“First of all, I want to say some words to Shuai,” the 26-year-old said when asked how she won the match.

“She’s amazing as a person, you can see the level today also. I’m really happy for her because I know she went through very tough times but it shows how much of a fighter she is.

“She’s great, her team is great, she’s always with a smile, even supporting me during the tour so it’s great to have a tennis player like her.”

Badosa also revealed that she urged Zhang not to quit tennis after ending her tough run. She added: “And what I told her in the net, that she shouldn’t retire because her level is really, really high.”

Zhang already appears to have given up on her plans to stop playing tennis after her heroics this week, though she was considering it at the start of the tournament.

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