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    Mboko Victoria - Ostapenko Jelena

    matas 02/13 15:00 50 minutes ago
    Mboko Victoria (setais 2:0) @112 8/10
    Victoria Mboko - a 19-year-old from Canada, plays very solid tennis despite her young age, as if she were an experienced 27-30-year-old player. She has great talent and is probably the most progressive tennis player at the moment, along with Jovic. In the past, Mboko has played two matches in a row of three sets against M. Andreeva and Rybakina, which is kind of a drawback, but when considering the level of her opponents and Ostapenko, it should be a pleasure for Canada to play with her, as her endurance is outstanding. Even towards the end of the third set last night, she stood confidently on her feet as if nothing had phased her. Ostapenko makes too many mistakes and dislikes long rallies or playing in hot conditions. She lacks stability and her endurance level is low.
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    Jelena Ostapenko - Victoria Mboko

    martyko 02/13 15:00 50 minutes ago
    (Jelena Ostapenko) @170 8/10
    Although Mboko appears to be physically stronger, she has definitely strengthened psychologically compared to last year and has overcome very strong opponents during her period, but this time I will go against logic, because sometimes in tennis you don't need to search too much for new things every day. Ostapenko has a lot more experience, although her previous opponents can also boast about it, but she had very difficult matches back to back, which cannot be said about Ostapenko. The downside is that the Latvian doesn't like long rallies, she tries to end points quickly (with powerful shots), which often leads her to make mistakes in crucial moments, but when she's on, she's on and causes problems for every opponent. Overall, Ostapenko is hard to predict, she can lose to lower-ranked players, but when she catches a good wave, she goes far.

    All in all, I have two predictions hoping for Ostapenko's success, because she plays very well in the Doha tournament, just like she did last year when she made it all the way to the final, eventually losing to Anisimova.
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    Sakkari Maria - Muchova Karolina

    matas 02/13 16:30 in 39 minutes
    Sakkari Maria @218 7/10
    I will not be popular today. This season, Maria Sakkari improved her form by reducing the number of unforced errors. She can hold the ball perfectly at the back, plus such performances in this tournament, Paolini and Swiatek even lost the first set, despite losing four times in a row in H2H, she took the match and made an impact against the Greek player.
    At first glance, Muchova seems to have a better and more powerful serve, good tactical choices, and works well mentally, but I don't think she will have an advantage in movement. Plus, she also has a long four-game losing streak against a Greek player.
    It is noticed that in this tournament, the taller female tennis players dominate in terms of overs, plus Muchova often has health issues, with problems in her abdominal muscles, etc. Also, Muchova has only one WTA title at a high level, while Sakkari has two, which also shows that Muchova struggles more in the final stages of tournaments.
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    Sakkari Maria - Muchova Karolina

    matas 02/13 16:30 in 39 minutes
    Sakkari Maria (setais +1,5) @-123 8/10
    I'm not popular today. In this season, Sakkari Maria improved her form by reducing the number of unforced errors. She can hold the ball on the backcourt very well, and such actions in this tournament, even though she lost the first set to Paolini and Swiatek, she had previously lost four consecutive H2H matches and won the match, which shows she can handle the Greek opponent.
    At first glance, Muchova seems to have a better serve, good tactical choices, and she plays well with her mind, but I don't think she has an advantage in terms of movement. Plus, she also has the long four consecutive losses against Greek opponents.
    It has been noticed that in this tournament, shorter-tall players dominate, and Muchova often has health problems, such as abdominal muscle issues, and so on. Moreover, going into the final of a tournament, Muchova has only one WTA title, while Sakkari has two, which also shows that Muchova struggles in the finals.
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