The career of Paula Badosa is at a crossroads with a difficult resolution. The physical problems that have prevented the Spanish player from competing normally and regularly have led to her dropping out of the top-100 of the WTA ranking at a critical time. April 6 will be the cutoff date to determine which players will qualify directly for the main draw of Roland Garros 2026. Positioned at world No. 113, the Begur native is in serious danger of having to go through the qualifying rounds if she wants to compete in the second Grand Slam of the year. She has one bullet to improve her ranking and avoid that.
Paula Badosa has dropped out of the Top 100 with today's defeat.
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) March 21, 2026
This means that if she doesn't return to the top 100 by April 6, she will have to play the qualifying rounds to be in Paris.
It's not her best moment, due to her back issues, but she has her opportunity in Charleston… pic.twitter.com/NSeXSNjdzG
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