Who is favored to win the Chennai Open?
Janice Tjen is considered a strong contender after her recent performance.
Tennis / WTA
A look at the quarterfinal matches of the WTA 250 Chennai Open, featuring Donna Vekic vs. Kimberly Birrell, Lanlana Tararudee vs. Polina Iatcenko, Arina Rodionova vs. Joanna Garland, and Janice Tjen vs. Mia Pohankova.
The Chennai Open quarterfinals promise exciting matchups as players compete for a spot in the semifinals.
**Donna Vekic vs. Kimberly Birrell:** Vekic leads their head-to-head 2-1, including a win at Wimbledon. Vekic is currently ranked #78 and is aiming to finish the year strong. Prediction: Vekic in 2.
**Lanlana Tararudee vs. Polina Iatcenko:** Tararudee is coming off a big upset win against Zeynep Sonmez. Iatcenko has shown consistency coming from the ITF circuit. Prediction: Iatchenko in 3.
**Arina Rodionova vs. Joanna Garland:** Both players have a combined 33 ITF titles and are looking for their maiden title on the Tour. Rodionova showed resilience in her previous match. Prediction: Rodionova in 3.
**Janice Tjen vs. Mia Pohankova:** Tjen is considered a favorite after her victory over Linda Fruvirtova. Pohankova has been on a winning streak at lower levels. Prediction: Tjen in 3.
Janice Tjen is considered a strong contender after her recent performance.
Vekic leads 2-1.
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