World No. 3 Paula Badosa seems to enjoy the pressure and when it gets tight as she is 8-1 in tie-breaks played this year. On Friday, Badosa defeated world No. 10 Ons Jabeur 7-6 (9) 1-6 6-3 to reach the Stuttgart semifinal. Badosa saved two set points in the first set tie-break, before realizing his third set point to win a tight opener. “I’m very competitive and I like tight moments. I cannot say I enjoy them because there’s a lot of nerves and I suffer, but I try to enjoy that suffering. In those moments I …
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