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Paula Badosa admits coronavirus, hard quarantine robbed her of full fitness at Australian Open – ABC News
Paula Badosa, who tested positive to coronavirus while in hard quarantine last month, loses in the first round, saying she did not have time to regain her fitness…

Paula Badosa, who tested positive to coronavirus during the pre-Australian Open hard quarantine period, says her illness and 21 days in isolation meant she could not compete at full fitness at Melbourne Park.
- Badosa tested positive on her seventh day of quarantine
- The Spaniard had been critical of the quarantine conditions players faced
- She says she was “hurting” physically during her first-round loss at the Australian Open
Badosa, who was only released from quarantine last week, also said she would…
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