However, Badosa also served pretty well and allowed only one break so it was enough for her to get the job done in two sets.
The former world No. 2 vaulted back up the rankings following a semifinal run at the Australian Open, and talked more about her return to form after winning in Dubai.
They’re both playing at a high level at the same time. Who has the advantage when these two are at full strength?
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