She later clarified that all of the anger was directed at her coach and not anyone else in her box, including her boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas. And her coach has now confessed to purposefully “provoking” Badosa on the court.
Here is all you need to know about the Australian Open last-eight clash between Coco Gauff and Paula Badosa: preview, timing, telecast and live streaming details
At the Australian Open (round of 16 and quarterfinals) today, there are three matches, including No. 3-ranked Coco Gauff versus No. 12 Paula Badosa. All the tennis action can be found via live
Tuesday at the Australian Open will see an incredible slate of women’s quarterfinal matches, and we here at LastWordOnTennis are ready to share our thoughts on both battles with you.
After a win over Belinda Bencic, American star Coco Gauff will face Paula Badosa in the Australian Open quarterfinals. Here's how to watch.
The quarter-finals of the Australian Open are finally here. A series of high octane matches are schedule for today. The morning will kick off with Coco Gauff taking on Paula Badosa and Alexander Zverev playing vs Tommy Paul.
We're down to the final eight at the Australian Open. Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff will look to continue their strong runs and set up a blockbuster semifinal showdown. We break down the matchups.
Coco Gauff, the world No. 3, keeps on trucking in her journey to tennis superstardom. The 19-year-old American has bulldozed her way through the Australian Open with grace and precision so far. In the fourth round, she faced Belinda Bencic and came out on top after losing the first set.
Coco Gauff will bid to reach her second Australian Open semi-final on the bounce when she takes on Paula Badosa on Tuesday. Gauff has surged into the quarter-finals in Melbourne, dropping only one set in her four victories.
If you want to watch Gauff vs. Badosa in the 2025 Australian Open for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need. The 2025 Australian Open is available to live stream for free on 9Now, including Gauff vs. Badosa.
Badosa has been a long-time friend of Belarusian world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka, who Kostyuk refused to shake hands with at the French Open in 2023. The Spanish No. 1 will play the winner of Jessica Pegula and Olga Danilovic in the last 16.