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Katie Volynets vs Tamara Zidansek – Thailand Open Tennis Prediction and Pick 9/18/24
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WTA Hua Hin Prediction: Katie Volynets vs Tamara Zidansek
September 18, 2024 at 02:00 AM EDT
The Line: Katie Volynets -625 / Tamara Zidansek +409
Katie Volynets and Tamara Zidansek meet in the second round of the 2024 Thailand Open in Hua Hin. The match is scheduled for Wednesday, September 18, 2024. Here’s our Katie Volynets vs Tamara Zidansek prediction. This article will also contain a Katie Volynets vs Tamara Zidansek pick.
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Katie Volynets vs Tamara Zidansek Preview
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Katie Voylnets defeated Denmark’s Clara Tauson in a marathon first-round match 7-6, 4-6, 6-3, which lasted two hours and 57 minutes. The American withstood a barrage of big hitting from Tauson and benefitted from a gift of ten double faults from her opponent.
Volynets landed 69% of first serves and won 56% of first serve points (36/64). She won 45% of second serve points (13/29) and converted nine of 13 break points in a match of massive momentum shifts. This was the 22-year-old’s 44th win of 2024 across all levels. She will play for a spot in the quarterfinal. The last time she advanced to the last eight at the Tour level was incidentally in Hua Hin 1 in early February.
Tamara Zidansek is coming off a three-set win over Tatiana Prozorova, which took 24 games to decide. The match lasted two hours and 11 minutes. In the victory, Zidansek tallied two aces and landed 68% of the first serves.Â
The Slovak won 64% of first-serve points (30/47) and 45% of second-serve points (10/22). She also converted six of 16 break points. Zidansek is currently ranked outside the Top 200 and had lost her last three matches before she arrived in Thailand.
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Katie Volynets vs Tamara Zidansek Head-To-Head
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•Volynets beat Zidansek in straight sets in their only career meeting at the 2024 Hua Hin 1 in February.
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Katie Volynets vs Tamara Zidansek Prediction
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These two met earlier this year in the same city. As fate would have it, they are going to clash again at the Thailand Open. Zidansek has not been in sparkling form this year, and her current ranking provides evidence of that. Volynets, meanwhile, has made a living of beating players in the mold of the Slovak this season and is not far off from breaking the Top 50. It would be a major shock if she doesn’t topple Zidansek again.