Nottingham Guardian - Unstoppable Sabalenka playing 'PlayStation tennis' says Badosa

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Unstoppable Sabalenka playing 'PlayStation tennis' says Badosa
Unstoppable Sabalenka playing 'PlayStation tennis' says Badosa / Photo: Adrian Dennis - AFP

Unstoppable Sabalenka playing 'PlayStation tennis' says Badosa

Paula Badosa said Aryna Sabalenka's performance in beating her in the Australian Open semi-finals on Thursday was so good it was "like she's playing a PlayStation".

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Belarusian world number one Sabalenka dismantled her close friend from Spain 6-4, 6-2 on Rod Laver Arena.

Sabalenka is just one win away from a third Melbourne crown in a row and Badosa said that on the evidence of their match, there was no stopping her.

"Everything she was doing today, touching today, could become gold. I have nothing to say," said the 11th-seeded Badosa.

"Of course credit to her, congratulations to her. She played the best match not even of the week -- from the last months, for sure.

"If she plays like this, I mean, we can already give her the trophy."

Badosa said she felt pretty much powerless in the face of the red-hot Sabalenka and her relentless game, and said it showed why she is the top-ranked women's player.

"Sometimes you're like, I don't know, I'm just walking around the court because I feel like she's playing a PlayStation.

"Today she was like that. So sometimes I'm like, what's happening? I don't have time even to think."

Badosa, 27, a former world number two who nearly quit tennis last year because of a back injury, was overall pleased with her efforts in reaching a maiden Grand Slam semi-final.

The two enjoyed some warm words afterwards.

"I was expecting of course, a good level, but maybe not that much," Badosa said of the 26-year-old's ruthless display.

"She came to say that she played three semi-finals before she won a title and that she was very proud of my improvement lately, especially with all I've been through."

N.Handrahan--NG