Halep Vs Kenin Prediction
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- Halep Vs Kenin Prediction Australian Open
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American World No.4 Sofia Kenin will battle Spanish World No.15 Garbine Muguruza for a semifinal spot in Yarra Valley Classic 2021. It will be a classic rematch of the Australian Open 2020 finale. And just what the fans want to see before the grand opening of the major tournament.
Till now, the 22-year-old American has surpassed two opponents in the WTA 500 event. In her first match after 14-day quarantine, Sofia faced Italy’s Camila Giorgi. But the 29-year-old Italian’s walkover after losing the first set pushed the American to the next round.
Following that, the defending Australian Open champion nearly passed the test of her compatriot Jessica Pegula. That is to say, Kenin won the match after being down 7-5, 4-1 to 7-5, 5-7, 6-2.
For the 2-time Grand Slam champion, both wins have come to her without breaking a sweat. First, Garbine defeated Belgian Alison Van Uytvanck 6-2 and 6-0. Next up, she failed the eleventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-1 and 6-2 as the final score.
However, the Spaniards next opponent will not give her such an easy win. Having said that, there is no easier way to separate one from the other.
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Sofia Kenin v Garbine Muguruza: Head-to-Head
The American-Spanish clash has occurred twice on a tennis court before. In both the matches, Sofia has come out as the winner. Now, they will play one-on-one for the third time in three years in Margaret Court Arena.
Their first encounter was at China Open 2019, where Sofia Kenin won the R32 match 0-6, 6-2, 2-6. After that, Garbine Muguruza lost her biggest game last year in the Australian Open final to the American star. Also, Sofia was down one set in the final, but came back stronger and claimed the title 4-6, 6-2, 6-2.
Moving forward, they are looking forward to updating their head-to-head tally in the quarterfinal.
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Halep Vs Kenin Prediction Australian Open
Kenin v Muguruza: Prediction
Both Sofia and Garbine back their game with an aggressive mentality and all-out power. But more than that, they are known on the tour for their ability to execute flawless forehand and backhand shots.
For Sofia, it will be tough to rise to her opponent given her earlier performances. However, once the opponent delivers good tennis, the American professional instantly ups her level.
Therefore, it might be a blessing for World No.4 to have a strong opponent. It will even help in her preparations for her title defense starting next week.
On the other side, the former World No.1 has started her season with sheer confidence. But, she will need something more than that to beat her next opponent. If the 27-year-old denies Sofia to take control, she might turn the result of their two previous encounters.
In finality, it seems like a great and equal challenge for both the players. And it will all depend on the day, as to who plays in the semifinals.
Halep Vs Kenin Predictions
Prediction: Sofia defeats Garbine in the decider set.
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There looks set to be plenty of entertaining tennis on day one at the Australian Open, with 29 first-round matches on the slate. As ever, we at LWOT will be offering our predictions for every match, including Kirsten Flipkens vs Venus Williams, Naomi Osaka vs Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Aryna Sabalenka vs Viktoria Kuzmova, Bianca Andreescu vs Mihaela Buzarnescu, Laura Siegemund vs Serena Williams and Greet Minnen vs Petra Kvitova. But who will reach the second round?
Australian Open Day One Predictions
Yaroslava Shvedova vs Camila Giorgi
Jim: Camila Giorgi made a solid start to her campaign at the Yarra Valley Classic, beating Clara Burel 6-3 6-4, but then retired after losing the first set to Sofia Kenin in the second round. However, assuming that she has recovered from whatever injury problems she was having, she should have the beating of the veteran Yaroslava Shvedova.
Prediction: Giorgi in 3
Damian: One hopes for the best for Shvedova in her comeback but she doesn’t look ready for the biggest stages yet. Camila Giorgi can be extremely erratic but the conditions should suit her quite well and her power should be too much for Shvedova to take.
Prediction: Giorgi in 2
Yesh: Giorgi has always had the potential to be the top player in the world, but things have always gotten in the way. She can beat Shvedova if she finds her level and consistent, but the Kazakh is solid enough to let Giorgi beat herself here.
Prediction: Shvedova in 3
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Mayo Hibi vs Anna-Karolina Schmiedlova
Jim: Anna-Karolina Schmiedlova may have fallen short in the final round of qualifying, before earning her place in the main draw at the Australian Open as a lucky loser, but she has made a generally impressive start to the season nonetheless, continuing her strong finish to 2021. Expect that to continue at the expense of Mayo Hibi.
Prediction: Schmiedlova in 3
Damian: Schmiedlova might have been the one of these two who lost in the qualifiers, but she has so much more experience at Grand Slam level. Hibi could have some sort of stage fright and the Slovakian’s fantastic backhand should allow her to clean up.
Prediction: Schmiedlova in 2
Yesh: Hibi likes hard courts and can stick with most players from the baseline, but Schmiedlova should be good enough to eventually turn the points in her favor.
Prediction: Schmiedlova in 3
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Simona Halep vs Lizette Cabrera
Jim: There are some concerns around Simona Halep’s fitness after the Romanian withdrew ahead of her doubles quarterfinal in the Gippsland Trophy, having lost 1-6 2-6 at the same stage in the singles to Ekaterina Alexandrova. But the world #2 has stated that she should be ready for the start of the Australian Open and, in truth, even if she is not 100% fit, she should still be able to negotiate the challenge posed by wildcard Lizette Cabrera.
Prediction: Halep in 2
Halep Vs Kenin Prediction Real Madrid
Damian: There is not much to say here ahead of what should be a rather clean and convincing victory for the two-time Grand Slam champion. There is nothing in Cabrera’s recent history (or in her loss to Varvara Gracheva last week) to suggest that she is ready to take out Halep.
Prediction: Halep in 2
Yesh: Halep is going to enter this match on a mission, looking to make a statement that she’s the player to beat in Melbourne. Expect a beatdown here.
Prediction: Halep in 2
Katie Boulter vs Daria Kasatkina
Jim: Katie Boulter has been playing well enough lately to suggest that it will not be long before her ranking starts heading back in the right direction, with the Briton having begun 2021 ranked 365th in the world. But Daria Kasatkina, slowly but surely, looks to be getting back to something approaching her best and should have just about enough craft and guile to edge out the 24-year-old Boulter.
Prediction: Kasatkina in 3
Damian: Boulter is coming back after an injury lay-off, but showcased a lot of her talent last week. With Kasatkina not exactly in her 2018 form, this is clearly an upset alert. The Briton is very talented and, hopefully, her issues are long gone and she can start realizing her potential.
Prediction: Boulter in 3
Yesh: Boulter is always a great story and the Brits love her, but Kasatkina is finally finding her form again, and has too much talent to let this match slip away.
Prediction: Kasatkina in 2
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