Players Analysis
Maria Sakkari has been struggling recently, with a win rate of only 40% in her last 10 matches. Her performance on clay has not been up to par, as evidenced by her recent losses, including a defeat to Preston Stearns at the WTA Strasbourg. In contrast, Maja Chwalinska has shown impressive form, winning 70% of her last 10 matches, including a strong showing at the WTA French Open where she defeated Yannick Mertens and Qianqian Zheng.
Statistical Analysis & Influencing Factors
In their previous encounters, Maja Chwalinska has a slight edge with a 1-1 record against Maria Sakkari. Their last match ended in a 2-1 victory for Chwalinska at the WTA French Open, where she displayed superior performance, winning two sets convincingly. Sakkari's serve has been inconsistent, with a double fault percentage of 4.5% in her recent matches, while Chwalinska has maintained a lower double fault rate of 2.6%.
Maria Sakkari — Maja Chwalinska Prediction
Considering the recent form and head-to-head results, Maja Chwalinska is favored to win this match. Her strong performance on clay and recent victories give her a significant advantage over Maria Sakkari, who has been struggling to find her rhythm. The predicted score is likely to reflect Chwalinska's current momentum.
- Final score in sets: 2:1
- Predicted winner of each set: Set 1: Maja Chwalinska, Set 2: Maria Sakkari, Set 3: Maja Chwalinska
- Expected aces: 3
- Double faults: 2
- Break points: 4
In terms of tactics, Maja Chwalinska is expected to leverage her consistent serve and aggressive baseline play to pressure Sakkari. Chwalinska's ability to capitalize on Sakkari's second serve will be crucial, as Sakkari has struggled with her service games lately. If Chwalinska can maintain her focus and capitalize on break point opportunities, she should secure the victory.
3 Reasons Why Maja Chwalinska Will Win
- Strong Recent Form. Maja Chwalinska has won 70% of her last 10 matches, showcasing her ability to perform under pressure.
- Head-to-Head Advantage. Chwalinska leads their recent encounters, having won their last match at the WTA French Open.
- Serve Reliability. Chwalinska's lower double fault percentage and higher first serve percentage indicate her serve is more reliable compared to Sakkari's.