Where can I watch the Osaka vs. Baptiste match?
The match is expected to start around 1:30 PM Eastern and may air on ESPN, with streaming on the ESPN app and ESPN+.
Sports / Tennis
The US Open continues with second-round action, featuring compelling matchups like Naomi Osaka vs. Hailey Baptiste and Coco Gauff vs. Donna Vekic. Here's a look at predictions and betting insights for these Day 5 matches.
### Naomi Osaka vs. Hailey Baptiste Naomi Osaka is favored with odds around -450, while Hailey Baptiste is at +320. Their previous encounters have been competitive, with Osaka winning both matches in three sets. Baptiste has shown she can challenge Osaka, making this a potentially close match. * **Prediction:** Osaka to win, but Baptiste to push her.
### Coco Gauff vs. Donna Vekic Coco Gauff is a heavy favorite at -900, while Vekic is at +600. Gauff's recent form has been inconsistent, and Vekic has a win against her on hard court. Despite Gauff's home advantage, Vekic could keep the match competitive. * **Prediction:** Vekic +5.5 games and over 19.5 games.
### Additional Bet Amanda Anisimova is favored to win in straight sets against Maya Joint. Anisimova's higher ranking and hard-court Elo rating suggest she should handle this match efficiently.
The match is expected to start around 1:30 PM Eastern and may air on ESPN, with streaming on the ESPN app and ESPN+.
Gauff is favored at -900, while Vekic is at +600 on DraftKings.
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