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  1. Reminds me of Sloane Stephens. Birds of the same feather too.
  2. Kostyuk vs Pegula Kostyuk has won 4 of her last 5 matches and would seem to be working herway into peak form. Pegula, on the other hand has won 9 out of her last 10 matches and is in sublime form. I just feel that she is due a loss anytime soon which is why I went with Kalinskaya against her yesterday, with Kalinskaya just falling short in the final set tiebreak. That was a very brutally intense match that would have taken its toll on Pegula. A few more kicks on the Pegula door should see the house cave in. looking as Kostyuk to take a step closer to the business end of this tournament.
  3. Eala vs Badosa I have never seen this girl Eala play and to be honest, it does not really matter to me. Those who sometimes follow matches in-play from the scoreboard, will testify to the fact that most times you can literally tell how well a player is playing or how intense a match is from the digital movement of the scoreboard. I have seen enough to know where to place her among the big girls and I feel she has the game to stay in the mix with the elites of WTA. Having recently beat big-hitting Keys, ball-bashing Ostapenko and the very resilient Volynets , I believe this form will certainly gain her one round more. She was my number 1 pick yesterday till I chickened out after a price drift. I have got nothing to say about Badosa aside the fact that she looks very beatable.
  4. Mertens vs Swiatek This one also comes to mind as a possible street fight in waiting. I feel Mertens will give Swiatek some problems with her flat hitting style. Knowing that Swiatek hardly ever loses in straight sets, this is a very good opportunity to use the alternative games market well. I have gone for over 17.5 games @ paddy power @4/7. Good luck.
  5. Kalinskaya vs Pegula With today's matches looking like a typical minefield, I have decided to thread the eye of the needle to land on this match where I see a lot of value. This will be a typical case of chosing instincts over stats, and for a good reason. Aside Kalinskaya being quite inconsistent, I think she has the tools on a good day to match the very best and I am still confident that her time will come just as I always thought of Keys. Pegula has been ultra consistent form-wise over the last couple of weeks and now looks a chance for her to cool down with my gutt feeling that Kalinskaya might be on the way up similar to Raducanu (at least in reference to now) I really think Kalinskaya wins well with a chance to build well into the coming week. @ 5/2 in most bookmakers, it looks very juicy.
  6. Hello All I am new here, although I have been looking in from the gallery for quite some time. I just thought I'd give my own contribution today as a way as testing the waters. Mboko vs Badosa Beginning the season, Victoria Mboko won 22 matches straight before Serban brought an end to that streak which clearly was fatigue related. She begun a new streak now @ 6/0 with her latest victory accomplished in deep waters against Osorio . I strongly feel that similar to the signals that Mirra Andreeva gave on arrival, Victoria has given similar. She is the real McCoy and has the tools to unlock Badosa who has kind of cooled down on current form. I believe Victoria can win this to officially announce her arrival on the professional tour. Betting advice will be Mboko to win a set at the very good odds of around 4/6 or better in most bookmakers.
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