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Badosa vs. Sevast: Preview and betting tips
The top tennis players are playing in a big tournament in Madrid this week. The tennis players are playing for big points and an extremely valuable title. The women’s eight-final matches await. Spain’s Badosa is the last home hope and the favourite.
The top tennis players are playing in a big tournament in Madrid this week. The tennis players are playing for big points and an extremely valuable title. The women’s eight-final matches await. Spain’s Badosa is the last home hope and the favourite. Sevastova is returning to her best form in a long time and will want to succeed. Who will be the winner of this duel? The match starts at approximately 17:00.
Paula Badosa is having a breakthrough season. 18 matches, 12 wins, valuable scalps of Bencic and Barty. The Spaniard has a game based on excellent movement, she tries to change the rhythm of the game often and be a more active player.
Being Spanish, clay is her favourite surface. This surface is ideal for her game, she can use her playing strengths perfectly on it. Last year she scored 6 wins and only 2 losses on clay. Badosa’s performance is going up a lot and she has a huge potential.
Her opponent will be Anastasija Sevastova. The Latvian hasn’t had an ideal tennis season in the last year. Last year she had a record of 8 wins, 13 losses and seemed to be past her prime at the age of 31.
She hasn’t had a good start to this season either. She broke her slump at the Miami tournament. There she reached the quarterfinals, scalping the talented Gauff. The clay suits her and she proved it in Madrid.
She has already won four matches there, and in her last match she surprisingly beat Johanna Konta. The Latvian is slowly returning to her ideal well-being. She can only surprise against the Spaniard.
What to bet on?
The Spanish favourite should win. She’s on a roll, she’s doing well. She’s definitely got it on Sevastova. She beat her in their only match at the beginning of the year (6-2, 5-7, 6-2). She is currently playing better than her opponent. Badosa should confirm that with a win and a quarterfinal berth.