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French Open 2022: Paula Badosa shrugs off jittery spell and warning for coaching to beat Kaja Juvan

Paula Badosa came through a tough examination to advance to the third round of the French Open with a 7-5 3-6 6-2 win over Kaja Juvan. With the second seed Barbora Krejcikova crashing out at the hands of Diane Parry, Badosa has an opportunity to make a deep run at Roland-Garros. Ad/> The No.

3 seed dropped only two games in beating Fiona Ferro in the first round. It was a tougher test against Juvan, and Badosa made some tactical mistakes on Court Suzanne-Lenglen, but she fended off a determined fightback from her opponent to advance. Roland-GarrosBadosa breezes past Ferro with second-set bagel wrapping up 54-minute winYESTERDAY AT 16:18 The opening set was hard fought, but Badosa’s weight of shot from the back of the court was enough to secure her an advantage.

In the second, Badosa struggled with her length. Too often, she dropped short and it allowed Juvan to gain control of the rallies. Juvan was happy to mix things up with drop shots and slices, and it helped secure a break in the sixth game and she kept her cool to force a deciding set.

The underdog called on the trainer at the start of the deciding set, but she continued to trade blows despite looking restricted in her movement. 'These people should stop and think' — Swiatek calls on trolls to stop abusing athletes 'You don't see it with Rafa, Novak and Roger' — Wilander on younger tennis stars 'Look at me when I'm giving you an answer' — Zverev snaps at moderator over phone Badosa grew more and more frustrated, and after failing to put away a smash and then netting a volley in the first game of the third set, she sent her racquet crashing into the ground and yelled in anger. Her mood was not improved by being given a warning for coaching from the stands after the

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