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2017/11/01 11:12 Over (21,0) @-133 10/10
 

Not taking away anything from Stephens' Grand Slam win, but if you discount her three big performances during the North American hard-court swing (Toronto, Cincinnati & US Open) she would struggle to get into Top 200 and wouldn't be playing at Zhuhai this week.

Sevastova is generally consistent with her performance in a way she either goes deep or exits very early in a tournament. She has claimed one WTA Title in 2017 at WTA Mallorca (second title in her career) and reached the semi-finals at two other WTA events (Madrid and Dubai). The Latvian's W/L record in 2017- 35/23.

I guess they play exactly the same, so over is good choice

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