When is the Navarro vs. Krejcikova match?
Friday, August 29, 2025, expected to start around 5:40 PM Eastern.
Sports / Tennis
Emma Navarro faces Barbora Krejcikova in a compelling third-round match at the 2025 U.S. Open. Here's what you need to know about the predictions, TV coverage, and streaming options.
Navarro continues her strong run in New York, showcasing an improved serve and confident baseline game. Krejcikova's experience and aggressive net play make her a formidable opponent, despite an injury-disrupted season.
The match is predicted to be a tight contest, with Navarro favored to win in three sets due to her steadier baseline game. Krejcikova's tactical variety and ability to shorten points could allow her to win a set, but Navarro's physical advantage should prevail.
For those interested in betting, Dimers.com’s analysis suggests Danilovic has a 71% chance of winning against Uchijima in the US Open 2025.
How to watch: The match is expected to start around 5:40 PM Eastern on Grandstand court. Some coverage may air on ESPN, with coverage shifting to ESPN2 after 6:00 PM Eastern. Streaming is available on the ESPN app and ESPN+.
Friday, August 29, 2025, expected to start around 5:40 PM Eastern.
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