"Rafael Nadal is the reference point for me, he is a worker, a fighter and has a great mentality"- Paula Badosa
Paula Badosa recently spoke about her admiration for her idol Rafael Nadal, calling the Spaniard a "fighter" and hailing him for his "great mentality."
The Spaniard is the most successful player to have come out of his country and has paved the way for other youngsters from his nation to make their mark in tennis.
Aged 35, Nadal has been in sensational form, winning three titles so far, including the Australian Open, which marked his 21st Grand Slam title. Badosa hailed the King of Clay's mentality and said that he is the one she wants to emulate in an interview with Eurosport.
"Rafael Nadal is the reference point for me. He is a worker, a fighter and has a great mentality. I admire him more and more. Results-wise, I'm never going to get close to him, but now I'm one of the best in the world, I can understand the pressures you have when youβre at that level and can see how well he manages it," said Badosa.
"It seems to me that he is not from this planet mentally and that is even more inspirational. He has always been an example that I have looked at when I have faced difficult moments and if I want to emulate someone, it is Nadal," she added.
"My first dream since I was very little was to win a Grand Slam" - Paula Badosa
During the interview, Paula Badosa also revealed that she has dreamt of winning a Grand Slam ever since she was a child and that she wakes up every day hoping to achieve that feat.
"To be the best in the world is something I have always dreamed of, but my first dream since I was very little was to win a Grand Slam. Thatβs the reason I wake up every morning, to hopefully become a Grand Slam champion one day."
The Spaniard's best showing at a Grand Slam came at last year's French Open, where she reached the quarterfinals. The Spaniard reached the fourth round of the Australian Open this year and will be hoping to go further than that in the forthcoming Majors.
Badosa has had a decent start to 2022, winning the Sydney International by beating Barbora Krejcikova in the final. The Spaniard reached a career-high ranking of No. 4 a few weeks back and is currently No. 7.
Badosa is the reigning champion at the Indian Wells Open and will be aiming to defend her title. However, it will be a very tough task, especially with the likes of Krejcikova, Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka and Anett Kontaveit present.