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Paula Badosa
WTA 10
Best 2025: 10
Best 2024: 11
Best 2023: 11
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Paula Badosa

Country Spain
Age 27 yo / 180 cm / 70 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2015
Birthplace/Residence New York City / N/A
Earnings 7,895,679$
Paula Badosa is a professional tennis player from Spain known for her powerful playing style and relentless competitiveness on the WTA tour. Born on November 15, 1997, in New York City, Badosa moved to Spain at a young age, where she began her journey in tennis.

Professionally, Badosa's breakthrough came in 2021 when she won her first WTA title at the Serbia Open. She further cemented her status as a rising star by reaching the semifinals of the prestigious Roland Garros (French Open) the same year. This performance catapulted her into the top ranks of women's tennis, showcasing her ability to compete against the best in the sport. Another significant highlight of her career came later in 2021 when she triumphed at the Indian Wells Masters, marking her first WTA 1000 title. This victory was particularly impressive given the high-caliber field at the event.

Badosa is known for her baseline power and mental tenacity on court, traits that have seen her achieve victories over several top-ten players. These qualities, coupled with her athleticism and tactical intelligence, have made her a formidable opponent.

Off the court, Paula Badosa is known for her candidness and openness regarding mental health, sharing her experiences and struggles as a professional athlete. This honesty has resonated with many fans and has contributed to her popularity off the court.

In her personal life, Badosa is private but shares glimpses with her fans through social media. Her interests include fashion and traveling, and she often showcases moments from her life outside tennis on platforms like Instagram, where she has a substantial following.

As of the latest available information, Paula Badosa continues to compete on the WTA tour, aiming to build on her successes and establish herself as one of the leading players in women’s tennis.
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