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After being out of the tennis court for a while now, Paula Badosa returned back to action. However, her comeback did not turn out to be how she would have expected. Playing in the Adelaide International, the Spanish beauty suffered a first-round defeat. With the loss, she will now be turning her attention to the Kooyang Classic before participating at the Australian Open.
Recently, the tournament organizers shared a post on Twitter confirming the participation of Badosa. However, the post was dealt with some hate and criticism from the fans who slammed the authorities for poor fact-checking and improper grammar.
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Fans slam tournament organizers after Paula Badosa’s announcement post comes with poor fact-checks
The post that announced the arrival of Paula Badosa at the upcoming Kooyang Classic suggested that she has already won the US Open whereas that hasn’t been the case ever. Not only this, there were many grammatical errors in it as well. Responding to the same, one fan came ahead and asked in what year she won the US Open. “what year she win the USOpen? lol,” said the fan.
what year she win the USOpen?
lol
— pat (Duke & Nico Jarry propagandist) (@Patkk151515) January 9, 2024
Next, this fan came in and suggested that these were some of the worst grammatical errors and stats that he had ever seen. “Some of the worst grammar and stats I have ever seen in my life,” said the fan.
Some of the worst grammar and stats I have ever seen in my life. https://t.co/x4izmPXgz2
— MichaelZuma365 (@MZuma365) January 9, 2024
Another fan came ahead and showed a hilarious reaction and the grammatical mistakes that the admin made while posting the message. “Typo? Lol,” said the fan while taking a dig at the authorities.
Typo? Lol
— MediCurl (@MediCoeli) January 9, 2024
This fan came ahead and suggested that he actually likes Paula Badosa but the tactics that the tournament organizers are using to sell the tickets are insane. “I like Paula, but they lying to sell tickets,” said the fan.
I like Paula, but they lying to sell tickets🥴 https://t.co/nwRRNFtAjW
— David Turner (@MrCalv) January 9, 2024
Last, but not least, this fan came in with a hilarious GIF reaction where he questioned the credibility of the US Open title that Paula Badosa won.
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— James Cockman (@james_cockman) January 9, 2024
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The event Kooyang Classic will start on the 10th of January and will see its conclusion on the 12th of January. This event will be held at the Kooyang Lawn Tennis Club in Melbourne. Badosa will be joined by some great names in the tennis world like Emma Raducanu and upcoming tennis sensation Mirra Andreeva.
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