Tokyo Open Prediction: Linda Noskova vs Moyuka Uchijima
October 20, 2025 at 01:00 AM EDT
The Line: Betting Odds: Linda Noskova -500 / Moyuka Uchijima +400
Sixth seed Linda Noskova will face World No. 81 Moyuka Uchijima in the first round of the 2025 Tokyo Open on Monday, October 20. Here’s our Linda Noskova vs Moyuka Uchijima prediction. This preview will also include a Linda Noskova vs Moyuka Uchijima pick.
Some of Noskova’s best results have been on hard courts. She was a semifinalist in Abu Dhabi and a quarterfinalist in Dubai, but it was in the Asian swing where Noskova delivered her biggest high point of the season.
The Czech reached her first WTA 1000 in Beijing in a week where she beat two top 10 players. Noskova lost to Anisimova in the title match. Noskova has since reached last 16 in Wuhan and shockingly lost her opening match to Katie Boulter in Osaka.
Moyuka Uchijima is competing at her home tournament in Tokyo for the third time in the main draw. Last year, she won her opening match but lost in the next round to Qinwen Zheng. Uchijima is ranked No. 81 in the rankings, which is a long way off from her career high of No. 47.
Uchijima has compiled 24 wins and 30 losses in 2025. At one point, she lost 10 successive matches and that massively affected her ranking. Her best results this season have been on clay courts, where she made back-to-back quarterfinals in Rouen and the Madrid Open, and in the latter, she beat the likes of Ons Jabeur, Ekaterina Alexandrova and Jessica Pegula. Uchijima has lost in each of her last two matches.
Linda Noskova vs Moyuka Uchijima Preview
Linda Noskova is the No. 6 seed and is competing in Tokyo for a second time. Noskova lost in the round of 16 on her debut two seasons ago. Noskova has compiled 36 wins and 25 losses in 2025. She is currently ranked as World No. 17 – her current career high.Some of Noskova’s best results have been on hard courts. She was a semifinalist in Abu Dhabi and a quarterfinalist in Dubai, but it was in the Asian swing where Noskova delivered her biggest high point of the season.
The Czech reached her first WTA 1000 in Beijing in a week where she beat two top 10 players. Noskova lost to Anisimova in the title match. Noskova has since reached last 16 in Wuhan and shockingly lost her opening match to Katie Boulter in Osaka.
Moyuka Uchijima is competing at her home tournament in Tokyo for the third time in the main draw. Last year, she won her opening match but lost in the next round to Qinwen Zheng. Uchijima is ranked No. 81 in the rankings, which is a long way off from her career high of No. 47.
Uchijima has compiled 24 wins and 30 losses in 2025. At one point, she lost 10 successive matches and that massively affected her ranking. Her best results this season have been on clay courts, where she made back-to-back quarterfinals in Rouen and the Madrid Open, and in the latter, she beat the likes of Ons Jabeur, Ekaterina Alexandrova and Jessica Pegula. Uchijima has lost in each of her last two matches.