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US Pro Exposes ‘Fake’ Locker Room Culture

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May 01, 2026 | Edition #456

What really goes inside a tennis locker room? That’s something fans rarely get to see. We watch players celebrate wins and process losses out on court, but what happens once they step behind closed doors is usually a mystery.

That’s what makes this so fascinating. And, the American WTA Pro has pulled back the curtain on the reality of locker room life on tour. And let’s just say, the truth isn’t always pretty.

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Paula Badosa grew up idolising five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova and has often been compared to the former world No 1 due to the similarities in their appearances as well as their playing style. Badosa has spoken about how living up to the expectations of being the next Sharapova had impacted her game and confidence early on in her career. “Everyone thinks that I would be a top 10 player at 18 years,” she said. “But I was not prepared or aware either. Some unreal expectations came up and then I lost. I had to be on the sidelines to improve and be happy. I was depressed and nervous. Then I looked for Xavi Budo, who changed my life.”


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