Paula Badosa Wimbledon 2023 Odds, History & Prediction (Injury Concerns Make Badosa a Risky Pick)
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Tennis' next Grand Slam is finally here as the action gets underway in London. One of the sport's most competitive tournaments, Wimbledon is the ultimate test for those looking to rise up the ranks.
Paula Badosa is one of the many competitors in this year's field looking to add a Wimbledon victory to her résumé. Here's everything you need to know about Badosa's Wimbledon odds and history heading into the women's 2023 tournament.
Paula Badosa Wimbledon Odds & Prop Bets
Paula Badosa has +9500 odds to win 2023 Wimbledon, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. She's currently in a four-way tie with Marketa Vondrousova, Madison Keys, and Anastasia Potapova for the 24th-best odds in the field.
Bet
Odds
To Win Wimbledon
+9500
Has Paula Badosa Ever Won Wimbledon? (Best Finish, Results & History)
Paula Badosa has never won Wimbledon. Her best finish came in 2021 and 2022 when she reached the fourth round.
Year
Finish
2018
First Qualification Round
2019
First Round
2021
Fourth Round
2022
Fourth Round
Paula Badosa Tennis Major History (Has Jabeur Ever Won a Grand Slam?)
Paula Badosa has never won a Grand Slam or a major title. Check out Badosa's entire career singles results in majors below:
Year
Australian Open
French Open
Wimbledon
U.S. Open
2015
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Second Qualification Round
2018
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First Qualification Round
Second Qualification Round
2019
First Round
First Qualification Round
First Round
First Round
2020
Second Round
Fourth Round
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First Round
2021
First Round
Quarterfinals
Fourth Round
Second Round
2022
Fourth Round
Third Round
Fourth Round
Second Round
2023
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Paula Badosa Wimbledon Prediction 2023
Although Paula Badosa doesn't have as much Wimbledon experience as others in the field, she's shown glimpses of promise at the event. She reached the fourth round in each of her last two appearances (2021, 2022), leaving time to tell if she finally has what it takes to reach the next level.
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Nevertheless, it's also somewhat difficult to judge Badosa when she hasn't competed at a Grand Slam event since the 2022 U.S. Open. She withdrew from the Australian Open because of an abductor injury and later missed the French Open with a vertebra stress fracture.
It's best to avoid Badosa altogether at Wimbledon. Her recent injury is concerning, leaving it up in the air whether or not she can even finish the tournament. Throw in the fact that she hasn't made it beyond the quarterfinals at a major event and it's easier to fade her.
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