WTA Budapest Grand Prix Betting Tips, Picks, Predictions & Odds for the 2024 Edition

Budapest Grand Prix betting tips and predictions

Get all the free WTA Budapest Grand Prix betting tips, predictions and picks along with their latest odds for the 2024 edition of the tournament, a women’s clay court tournament played after Wimbledon this season.

Having first been played in 1996, the Budapest Grand Prix is a women’s tennis tournament that is a part of the WTA 250 series played on outdoor clay.

Earlier called the Budapest Open, this tournament was held till 2013 before getting replaced by a WTA tournament held in Bucharest. It returned to the fold one year after the pandemic year, getting played in 2021 for the first time on resumption.

Anna Smashnova and Ágnes Szávay have both won this tournament on two previous occasions while some of the other winners include Simona Halep, Jelena Jankovic, Alize Cornet and Sara Errani.

WTA Budapest 2024 Tournament Preview

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What does the Budapest Grand Prix 2024 Draw Look Like?

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Pre-Tournament Budapest Grand Prix 2024 Odds

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WTA Budapest Grand Prix 2024 Tournament Predictions

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Daily WTA Budapest Grand Prix 2024 Predictions

Get the daily match by match predictions from the WTA Budapest Grand Prix 2024 here.

Best Bookmakers to Bet on for the Budapest Grand Prix 2024

Best UK Bookmakers for WTA Budapest

  • Bet365
  • Unibet
  • SpreadEx
  • BetFred
  • PariMatch

Best USA Bookmakers for WTA Budapest

  • FanDuel
  • Caesars
  • DraftKings
  • BetMGM
  • Betway

Best Australian Bookmakers for WTA Budapest

  • Picklebet
  • Bet365
  • Unibet
  • MyStake
  • Rabona

You can also get all the current information on some of the best bookmakers offers for tennis betting here.

WTA Budapest Grand Prix Open 2024 Details

Here’s a list of basic information you would need to know before betting on the WTA Budapest Grand Prix 2024.

Venue

The WTA Budapest Grand Prix will be played at the Római Teniszakadémia in Budapest in Hungary. The singles main draw will consist of 32 players.

Schedule

This year’s Budapest Open will begin with its main draw matches right after Wimbledon finishes with the qualifiers to be held over the weekend before the start of the tournament.

The competition will go on till July 21 when the women’s singles and doubles finals will be played.

Here’s the day by day playing schedule for the Budapest Open this year.

  • July 13 & 14: Women’s Singles Qualifiers
  • July 15 & 16: Women’s  Singles First Round
  • July 17 & 18: Women’s Singles Second Round
  • July 19: Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
  • July 20: Women’s Singles Semifinals
  • July 21: Women’s Singles Final

Other Tournament Details

  • Surface: Outdoor clay
  • Prize Money: $275,000 (approximate value, still awaiting the final details)

Main Draw Players

We do not have the information right now around the players who could participate in this year’s WTA Budapest but we can expect a similar line-up to what was on show last year.

Here’s a list of players who featured in this tournament last season.

Women’s Seeded Players (from 2023)

  1. Bernarda Pera
  2. Zhang Shuai
  3. Camila Giorgi (withdrawn player)
  4. Yulia Putintseva
  5. Tatjana Maria
  6. Elina Avanesyan
  7. Kamilla Rakhimova
  8. Anna Karolina Schmiedlova
  9. Nadia Podoroska

Other Renowned Unseeded Women’s Players

  • Daria Saville
  • Maria Timofeeva
  • Kaja Juvan
  • Polina Kudermetova
  • Claire Liu

Women’s Singles Wildcards

  • Amarissa Toth
  • Natalia Szabanin
  • Fanny Stollar

Players Opting Out of the 2024 WTA Budapest Grand Prix

The following players will not be participating in this year’s Budapest Grand Prix.

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Previous WTA Budapest Grand Prix Winners

Women’s Singles

  • 2023: Maria Timofeeva
  • 2022: Bernarda Pera
  • 2021: Yulia Putintseva
  • 2020: Not Held
  • 2019: Not Held
  • 2018: Not Held
  • 2017: Not Held
  • 2016: Not Held
  • 2015: Not Held
  • 2014: Not Held
  • 2013: Simona Halep
  • 2012: Sara Errani
  • 2011: Roberta Vinci
  • 2010: Agnes Szavay

What Happened in the 2023 Edition of the WTA Budapest Grand Prix?

Maria Timofeeva became the shock winner of the Budapest Open as she overcame Kateryna Baindl 6-3, 3-6, 6-0 in the final.

None of the original eight seeds made it to the semifinal even and only one seeded player, the ninth seed Nadia Podoroska made the last four. She lost to Timofeeva there.

Top seeded and defending champion Bernarda Pera was ousted in the very first round

What made this a special title for Timofeeva is the fact that it was her maiden WTA title. Not just that but Timofeeva had also entered the tournament as lucky loser and was playing in her maiden main draw of a WTA competition.

In winning the title on WTA debut, she became the first to do so in 22 years and as a lucky loser was the first in four seasons to win the tournament.

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