Who did Mirra Andreeva defeat to reach the quarterfinals in Linz?
Mirra Andreeva defeated Sloane Stephens.
Tennis / WTA Linz
A look at the latest from the WTA Linz, including Mirra Andreeva's quarterfinal appearance and betting insights for the remaining matches.
Mirra Andreeva started her clay season with a victory over Sloane Stephens in Linz, winning 6-4, 6-2. This win marked Andreeva's first victory over Stephens.
Prediction markets, such as Polymarket, offered insights and trading opportunities for the Udvardy vs. Kalinina match. Traders heavily favored Kalinina, reflecting her strong head-to-head record against Udvardy. You can follow the predictions and analysis on Polymarket?ref=yanuki.com.
For the quarterfinal matches, analysts provided betting recommendations. For Andreeva vs. Cirstea, the recommendation was Cirstea +1.5 sets due to her greater experience on European clay. LWOS INC?ref=yanuki.com suggests that Potapova winning straight up is a value bet for the match agains Tagger. And for Ostapenko vs. Ruse, Ostapenko winning 2:0 was considered a solid bet.
Mirra Andreeva defeated Sloane Stephens.
Prediction markets heavily favored Anhelina Kalinina.
The advice was to bet on Cirstea +1.5 sets.
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