- **Q: Who is favored to win the Chennai Open?
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Tennis / WTA
The WTA 250 Chennai Open is underway, featuring a mix of experienced players and rising Indian talents. This article provides match predictions and insightful analysis to keep you ahead of the game.
### Mai Hontama vs. Storm Hunter Hontama is on a five-match losing streak, while Hunter hasn't played singles since Beijing. Hontama's match fitness might give her an edge.
### Sahaja Yamalapalli vs. Priska Nugroho Yamalapalli thrives with home support, but Nugroho's recent form from the Jinan Challenger could give her an early advantage. Nugroho's better form of late should see her over the line.
### Polina Iatsenko vs. Alina Charaeva A clash of contrasting styles, with Iatsenko's flat-hitting baseline game against Charaeva's defensive approach. The faster surface should favor Iatsenko's power.
### Donna Vekic vs. Vaishnavi Adkar Adkar has home support, but Vekic's serve and baseline dominance should secure a comfortable win for the Croatian.
### Parry vs. Francesca Jones Jones is favored in her match against Parry. Jones has a strong break point conversion rate on hard courts (48.9%).
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