TENNIS star Paula Badosa stunned fans by posting a series of bikini snaps on social media after a trip to Indonesia.
The 27-year-old is taking some time off from tennis after being forced to retire from her Round of 32 match at the China Open through injury last month.




She split with fellow player Stefanos Tsitsipas this summer after both were dumped out of Wimbledon[/caption]
She also split with boyfriend Stefano Tsitsipas earlier this year after crashing out at Wimbledon.
But Badosa has moved on with a luxury holiday with family and friends in Bali.
The Spanish star regularly wows fans by sharing pictures with her 1.2million followers on Instagram.
And she did so again by posting a series of bikini pictures to set pulses racing.
In one photo, Badosa posed by a waterfall in a bright yellow bikini.
And in another, she showed off her toned figure in a maroon bikini while sunbathing by the pool.
She also uploaded photos working out with friends and exploring the nearby town in a photo dump.
In a caption alongside the post, she said her holiday “healed her” following a difficult few months.
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She said: “Places and people heal you, and this was one of those times.
“What an amazing trip with my crew for life. Love you guys. Ps: Indonesia stole my heart.”
Badosa had been left in tears when a groin injury forced her to pull out from her China Open match against Karolina Muchova.
Just months before she was dumped out of Wimbledon in the first round.
And her high-profile relationship with fellow tennis star Tsitsipas ended shortly after following around two years together.
A report from Spanish magazine Hola said they had gone their separate ways after both players exited Wimbledon and unfollowed each other on Instagram.

Badosa and Tsitsipas had been dating since 2023[/caption]
The duo also deleted pictures of each other they had posted on their social media accounts.
A source said: “They were going through a rough patch professionally, with injuries, and that affected their relationship.
“They’re not well, of course. It’s normal for any couple that breaks up.
“They had started the year very well and their dream has been shattered.
“They have struggled to make their relationship work. Ghosts from the past have returned, marked by the injuries they have both suffered.
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