Edmond ITF, both players have achieved very similar accomplishments in their careers, and are even situated similarly in the WTA rankings. Elizabeth Mandlik, a representative from Java, will be playing at home. She is known for her technical skills, but it is noticeable that she lacks strength and power. Even at the net, she struggles to execute a winning smash. It will mostly rely on her opponent's mistakes and struggling to return from behind the baseline. This was the case yesterday with Peru, but even then, if it wasn't for her child, she could have still hung on to the game. I believe Gadecki will be a different story, as she has a significant advantage in terms of strength and can easily turn missed opportunities into beautiful winners. In addition, she plays much more aggressively at the net. Another factor to consider is that Gadecki is riding high on her ITF win last week, while Mandlik seems to be lacking energy and often loses matches after winning the first set. This is evident even when looking at Mandlik's past seven three-set matches, where she lost five of them despite winning the first set.
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