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Anett Kontaveit vs. Petra Kvitova: Preview and betting tips
On Saturday afternoon, Anett Kontaveit and Petra Kvitova will play for the eighth time in their careers. So far, the Czech player has been more successful, but she will not be the favourite in the final of the tournament in Ostrava.
On Saturday afternoon, Anett Kontaveit and Petra Kvitova will play for the eighth time in their careers. So far, the Czech player has been more successful, but she will not be the favourite in the final of the tournament in Ostrava.
Anett Kontaveitová is a 25-year-old tennis player from Estonia. She is currently ranked 30th in the WTA rankings, but has been in great form in recent weeks. Thanks to it, she can continue to think about participating in the Champions Tournament.
She is also showing consistent performances in Ostrava. Although she has faced Cirstea, Bados and Bencic, she has not lost a single set so far. She can rely mainly on her return game, as she has deprived her opponent of her serve at least three times each time.
Petra Kvitová is a thirty-one-year-old native of Bilovec. She is ranked tenth in the WTA rankings, which puts her behind both Karolina Pliskova and Barbora Krejcikova, the comet of the current season.
At the tournament in Ostrava, she is the last Czech to lift the trophy above her head. She beat both Potapova and Teichmann in the Ostravar Arena, but she could go into Saturday’s match tired. However, she has already admitted that before the start of the tournament, which falls into the WTA 500 category.
So what to bet on? Given her current form, Anett Kontaveit is a slight favourite. However, Kvitova, who will have the support of the home crowd, has done better in their matches.
It is therefore very difficult to find a clear favourite for Saturday’s contest. However, we can expect an interesting encounter that could offer at least nineteen games.
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