Tennis
The first racket of Spain supported the idea to use thrash talk more often in women’s tennis
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The first racket of Spain, Paula Badosa, agreed with the American tennis players Jessica Pegula and Corey Gauff that thrash talk would benefit tennis.
– I am for. I myself use such phrases on the court. But in general it would be something completely new, we are not used to it. Traditionally in tennis it is customary to behave very politely, but why not? A new generation is coming, which may be different, more cheerful. But I don’t know if women can accept it.
Perhaps they will take thrash talk more to heart. But, in my opinion, this can definitely take root in men, ”Tennis up to Date quotes Badosa.
Paula Badosa is the winner of three WTA tournaments in singles, the winner of one junior Grand Slam tournament in singles (French Open 2015).
Source: Sportbox
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