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Karolína Muchová vs. Ashleigh Barty online stream. How to watch the match?
Ashleigh Barty will play Karolina Muchova in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. The native of Olomouc will have the match of her life. Will the home Australian confirm her role as the favourite?
Ashleigh Barty will play Karolina Muchova in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. The native of Olomouc will have the match of her life. Will the home Australian confirm her role as the favourite? You can watch online from the comfort of your home. How?
Ashleigh Barty is one of the biggest favourites of the tournament. A year without match practice hasn’t taken its toll on her at all and she has started to get into great shape. She hasn’t lost yet this season and has a 9-0 record.
The Czech Republic is also represented in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. It’s not Pliskova. It’s not Kvitova. It’s Karolina Muchova. The Moravian native is showing she has tremendous potential. And she’s living up to it at the Grand Slam.
Karolina had a bad draw on her way to the quarterfinals. For example, she stepped on the favored compatriot Pliskova and the world number 16 seed Mertens. She won all 4 matches without losing a set. Against Pliskova she turned the set around in 0:5, against Mertens in 0:4.
That shows how mentally strong she is. Her variable and clever tennis is paying off for her opponents. Tomorrow at 1 a.m., she’ll face her first quarterfinal at a grand slam.
All signs point to an interesting spectacle for you to watch! What can you do?
How? You go to the live betting where you select the match. You then click on it and you can start watching it and betting directly on the live betting.
And what can you possibly bet on? You can check that out in our full preview.
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