WTA Linz:
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| Angelique Kerber |
This year’s Linz draw has been overshadowed by a series of sensational shambles from the organisers. The draw was completed yesterday, but earlier on Twitter they announced that Angelique Kerber, not in yesterday’s draw had been given a wildcard. In fact she has replaced Lisa-Maria Moser, the wildcard in the original draw, who rather conveniently has withdrawn for “personal reasons”. I have never seen anything like this before with the draws and Linz have well and truly screwed up.
1st Round Predictions: Rybarikova to beat Stephens in 2 tight sets, Petkovic to beat Meusburger in 3 sets, Voegele to beat Zakopalova in 3 sets, Knapp to beat Hantuchova in 3 sets, Ivanovic to beat Wickmayer in 2 sets, Schiavone to beat Pliskova in 2 sets, Beck to beat Cibulkova in 3 sets, Svitolina to beat Barthel in 2 sets, Cirstea to beat Mayr-Achleitner in 2 very tight sets and Kerber to beat Niculescu in 2 sets
Moo’s Final Prediction: Ivanovic d. Cirstea
WTA Osaka:
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| Sam Stosur |
Sam Stosur loves Osaka and this is her fifth consecutive year at this tournament. She suffered an early exit at the US Open and was unfortunate to draw Lucie Safarova twice, which is a bad match-up for her. Her first match in Osaka will be against Johanna Larsson and she is projected to meet Laura Robson in the quarter-finals. Robson has a tough opener against home favourite, Kimiko Date-Krumm, a player who is likely to disturb her rhythm.
The in-form Canadian, Eugenie Bouchard has earnt her place as a seed following a strong Asian campaign. She takes on Varvara Lepchenko in the first round, who has been sliding down the rankings after an inconsistent 2013. Flavia Pennetta is also in this quarter and could face a duo of qualifiers in her first two matches. It is interesting that five of the seeds in this draw are the hot prospects on the WTA tour. None of them have yet to scoop a title, but there are big chances this week and Bouchard definitely leads the charge.
The final quarter features Monica Puig and Sabine Lisicki. Puig plays defending champion, Heather Watson in the first round. Both have struggled in Asia, particularly Watson, who has not been able to find anywhere near her best form since a bout of glandular fever. Heather has just been coming up short in matches and needs a slice of luck along the way. I think she certainly has a shot against Puig in round one. Lisicki takes on Chanelle Scheepers in the first round, who she eased past in the first round of Beijing. She will be wary of potentially meeting Polona Hercog in the second round, who has a 8-3 W-L record since the US Open
1st Round Predictions: Wozniak to beat Mladenovic in 3 sets, Zhang to beat Medina Garrigues in 2 sets, Stosur to beat Larsson in 2 tight sets, Doi to beat Soler-Espinosa in 2 sets, Date-Krumm to beat Robson in 3 sets, Bouchard to beat Lepchenko in 2 tight sets, Watson to beat Puig in 3 sets, Hercog to beat Cetkovska in 2 tight sets and Lisicki to beat Scheepers in 2 sets
Moo’s Final Prediction: Bouchard d. Stosur


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