Paula Badosa admitted at the CreditOne Charleston Open in an interview with Tennis Channel that she had initial doubts about appearing in Netflix's Break Point relating to her own confidence.
But Badosa was left full of support and well wishes and actually instilled confidence in herself through her appearance.
"Very positive," she replied. "To be honest, in the beginning, I was a little bit afraid of that and shy. I was like, 'Oh sh*t, Paula, I think you said too many things', you know. But at the same time, I was like, 'Just be you, be real'. And [I received] very positive feedback and now, we're doing Season 2. So I hope it's better."
But also she opened up on mental health and that people came up to her to thank her for normalising going through problems.
"Well, I think in my case, I was very open about mental health and a lot of people came to me like, 'Thank you for normalizing a situation that sometimes people don't talk about'. So yeah, I was happy that I can help even young generations or whoever needs it," she added.