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As the European clay-court season kicks off, Brazil's Beatriz Haddad Maia looks to recapture the form that saw her reach the Roland Garros semifinals last year. Inspired by compatriot Gustavo Kuerten's success on the surface, Haddad Maia se...
Beatriz Haddad Maia enters the European clay swing with clear objectives: regain momentum and leverage her strengths on the red dirt. The World No. 17 draws inspiration from Brazilian tennis legend Gustavo 'Guga' Kuerten, whose Roland Garros triumphs resonated deeply during her formative years. 'Most of the courts that we have [in Brazil] are clay courts and we are more used to playing on this surface,' Haddad Maia noted, highlighting the natural advantage many South American players feel on clay.
Her 2023 clay season was remarkable, marked by quarterfinal appearances in Stuttgart and Rome, culminating in a career-best Grand Slam performance with a semifinal run at the French Open. This success propelled her into the Top 10 for a period.
However, 2025 has presented hurdles. After reaching the third round in Melbourne, wins have been scarce. Haddad Maia acknowledges the dip, stating, 'There have been moments when I wasn’t playing my best tennis... the key was always to work hard, keep in the present, have a positive mentality.'
Her first test comes against the rapidly improving American, Emma Navarro. While Navarro is seeded higher, Haddad Maia defeated her twice on clay in 2024 (Madrid and Strasbourg). Familiarity exists between the two, who occasionally practice together. 'For sure, is a tough match,' Haddad Maia conceded, praising Navarro's improvement. 'I will try to work very hard to bring my game and let’s see if it works again.' This opening match in Stuttgart could set the tone for her clay campaign.
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