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Former Indian Wells Champion Withdraws from 2025 Tournament Due to Injury

Former Indian Wells Champion Withdraws from 2025 Tournament Due to Injury

March 9, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

Top Seeds Gain Advantage as Former Champion ‌Withdraws from Indian Wells

Table of Contents

  • Top Seeds Gain Advantage as Former Champion ‌Withdraws from Indian Wells
    • Paula Badosa⁤ Withdraws⁢ from ⁤Indian Wells with Back Injury
    • Paula Badosa’s⁤ 2021 Indian Wells Title-Winning Campaign
  • Paula Badosa Withdraws from Indian Wells 2025: ⁢Impact and Key Takeaways
    • Why​ did Paula Badosa⁤ withdraw ⁤from Indian Wells 2025?
    • What was Paula Badosa’s statement regarding her withdrawal?
    • What caused Badosa’s back ‍injury?
    • What impact does Badosa’s withdrawal have on​ the Indian Wells⁤ tournament?
    • Who replaces Paula Badosa in the Indian Wells draw?
    • What ​was Paula Badosa’s performance at the 2025⁤ Australian Open?
    • When did Paula Badosa win the Indian Wells title?
    • Paula Badosa’s run to the‌ 2021 Indian Wells title
    • What was significant​ about⁤ Paula Badosa’s 2021 Indian Wells win?

The upcoming tournament⁤ sees its top two seeds ⁢entering with heightened⁢ title aspirations. A significant development has unfolded as a former champion’s withdrawal due to ‌injury reshapes the⁤ landscape of the event.

Paula Badosa⁤ Withdraws⁢ from ⁤Indian Wells with Back Injury

World number ten, Paula Badosa,⁢ has announced her withdrawal from Indian Wells.She continues her recovery from ⁣a back injury.


2021 champion Paula Badosa has withdrawn due to a low back injury. Eva Lys takes her spot in the draw.

"I'm very sorry to withdraw from one of my favorite tournaments. I tried until the last moment to play. I am really sad & hopefully will be back next year!"#IndianWells

— BNP Paribas Open (@BNPPARIBASOPEN) March 7, 2025

In a⁣ statement, Badosa expressed her regret: I’m very sorry to withdraw from one of my ⁢favorite⁣ tournaments.

She added,‌ I tried until the last moment to play. I am really sad and hopefully will be back⁤ next year.

Paula Badosa at the 2022 BNP Paribas⁤ Open
Paula Badosa ⁤during her quarter-final match at the 2022 BNP Paribas Open. (Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images)

Badosa’s withdrawal⁣ follows her exit from​ an exhibition event earlier in the week, stemming from an injury sustained at a WTA ‌event in Merida.

During her quarter-final match against Daria Saville, Badosa retired at⁣ 6-1, 3-5 after experiencing restricted movement ⁢in the second set.


The setback is notably disappointing ‍given Badosa’s strong start to the 2025 season.

She reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open, marking her first Grand Slam semi-final appearance.

There, she was​ defeated ‍by Aryna Sabalenka.

Aryna sabalenka and Paula Badosa at ⁤the 2025 Australian Open
Aryna Sabalenka⁤ greets Paula Badosa ⁤after‌ their semi-final match at the 2025 Australian ⁢Open. (Photo by ⁢Shi Tang/Getty Images)

Badosa’s frustration is ⁤compounded by her past success in California, including a‍ WTA 1000 title in 2021.

Paula Badosa’s⁤ 2021 Indian Wells Title-Winning Campaign

Prior to her victory, Badosa had limited experience at the⁢ WTA⁤ 1000 level.

  • 2015 Miami Open ⁣– Lost in 3R
  • 2015 Madrid ⁤Open – Lost in⁣ 1R
  • 2016 Miami Open – Lost in 1R
  • 2016 Madrid Open – Lost in 1R
  • 2017 Miami Open – Lost ‍in 1R

In 2021, she secured several⁣ remarkable⁣ wins en route ​to the title.

Round Opponent Score
F Victoria Azarenka [27] 7-6, 2-6, 7-6
SF Ons ⁢Jabeur [12] 6-3, 6-3
QF Angelique kerber [10] 6-4, 7-5
4R Barbora Krejcikova [3] 6-1, 7-5
3R Coco Gauff [15] 6-2, 6-2
2R Dayana yastremska 6-4, 2-6, 6-2
Paula Badosa’s run to the 2021 Indian Wells⁣ title

Badosa‌ overcame ‍multiple Grand Slam champions, including Angelique Kerber, Barbora Krejcikova, and Coco Gauff.

In the final, she faced victoria azarenka.


after a tight first set, Badosa won the final​ in a tiebreaker to ‌secure her second career ⁢title.

Paula Badosa holding the trophy at the 2021 Indian ⁣Wells
Paula Badosa holding the trophy after defeating Victoria‍ Azarenka in the 2021 Indian ⁤Wells final. ‌(Photo by Sean⁤ M.⁢ Haffey/Getty images)

Badosa’s ⁢absence in ‍2025 means she cannot defend her title.

Eva ⁢Lys, a German qualifier, will ​replace Badosa in the draw as a Lucky Loser, facing Caroline Dolehide in the second round ‍on ⁤Friday, March 2.

Paula Badosa Withdraws from Indian Wells 2025: ⁢Impact and Key Takeaways

The⁣ 2025 Indian Wells ​tournament faces a shake-up with Paula Badosa’s withdrawal due to a back injury. This article delves into the details surrounding her withdrawal, reflects on‍ her past triumph at the event, and examines the implications for the tournament.

Why​ did Paula Badosa⁤ withdraw ⁤from Indian Wells 2025?

Paula Badosa, ranked world number ten, withdrew from the 2025 Indian Wells tournament due to a‍ persistent ⁢back injury. she expressed regret, stating she‍ “tried until ‍the⁢ last moment to‍ play” but couldn’t.

What was Paula Badosa’s statement regarding her withdrawal?

Badosa stated, “I’m very ⁣sorry to withdraw from one of my favorite ⁤tournaments. ⁢I tried until the ‌last moment to play. I am⁢ realy sad and ⁣hopefully will be back⁣ next year.”

What caused Badosa’s back ‍injury?

Badosa’s back injury originated at a WTA ⁣event ⁢in Merida. She retired ‌during her quarter-final⁤ match against Daria Saville due to restricted movement.

What impact does Badosa’s withdrawal have on​ the Indian Wells⁤ tournament?

Her absence impacts the tournament as​ she was the defending champion from ​2021. Furthermore, other ‌top seeds could go on to⁣ win the event.

Who replaces Paula Badosa in the Indian Wells draw?

Eva Lys, a German qualifier,​ replaces ‌paula Badosa ⁣in ‍the draw‍ as a ⁢Lucky Loser. She will face ⁤Caroline Dolehide in the second round on Friday, March ⁢2.

What ​was Paula Badosa’s performance at the 2025⁤ Australian Open?

Badosa had ⁤a ⁢strong showing at the ‍2025 Australian Open,​ reaching the semi-finals, her first Grand Slam semi-final appearance. she was defeated ⁣by‌ Aryna Sabalenka.

When did Paula Badosa win the Indian Wells title?

Paula Badosa ⁣won the Indian Wells title in 2021.

Paula Badosa’s run to the‌ 2021 Indian Wells title

Badosa demonstrated remarkable⁣ skill and determination during her title-winning run⁤ at the ⁤2021 Indian⁣ Wells tournament.⁤ Here’s ​a summary of ‌her matches:

| Round | Opponent ⁤ ‍⁤ ‌| ​Score ⁤ |

| —– | ————————– | ————— ‌|

| Final |‌ Victoria Azarenka‍ [27] ⁢ | 7-6, 2-6, 7-6 |

| SF |⁤ Ons ⁣Jabeur [12] | 6-3, 6-3 |

| QF | Angelique Kerber ⁤ [10] | 6-4, 7-5 ‌ |

| 4R ‌ | Barbora Krejcikova [3] ⁤ ​ | 6-1, 7-5 ‍ |

| 3R | Coco Gauff [15] ⁣ ‍ | 6-2, 6-2 ‍ |

|⁢ 2R | Dayana Yastremska ‍ | 6-4, ⁢2-6, 6-2 |

What was significant​ about⁤ Paula Badosa’s 2021 Indian Wells win?

Before her 2021 victory, Badosa had limited experience at the​ WTA 1000​ level, often losing in the ‍early rounds. Her Indian Wells title marked a significant⁢ breakthrough in her career.

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