It has been quite a week in Angers, France, where the WTA 125 has played. The semifinals are nearly here, and there's a matchup here to promise intrigue, drama, and fine tennis. Belinda Bencic is on one side-an Swiss powerhouse, with her shiny resume, and an inspiring comeback story-on the other side, Dominika Salkova, a Czech starlet brimming with determination and on the brink of a breakthrough moment.
This isn't just a penultimate place decider; it's a tussle between experience and youthful exuberance, spice each player's flavor adding to the court. Who will emerge victorious and take a step closer towards the Angers crown? Let us dive deep into this electrifying match-up.
Claim Your Welcome BonusBelinda Bencic
Let's kick the ball rolling with the sensation from Switzerland. At number 913 in the world, Belinda Bencic looks every bit the top-tier player she is as she powers through the Angers draw with unerring accuracy. Seven sets and patricians Maria Tig, Mariam Bolkvadze, and the home crowd-pleaser Oceane Dodin have fallen under her clinical strike last weekend. Empirically, her form challenges for near perfection at the moment: she's won seven of her last eight contests.
That aggressive baseline shot, a razor-sharp backhand, and good nerves can glue it together with big-match experience to make Bencic one of the most unpleasant competitors to meet when he's on his game.
Dominika Salkova
Then we have Dominika Salkova, the upstart from the Czech Republic: even at 20, she has made headlines this year when she reached a career-high WTA ranking of 166. Her path to the semifinal shows her determination and will. After blasting through Sinja Kraus and Carole Monnet in straight sets, she then had to fight for three sets before bringing down the experienced Varvara Lepchenko.
Her game is based on relentless energy, counterpunching brilliance, and an uncanny ability to adapt in mid-match. With just a few improvements to her game, she is already leaving us wondering above her prospective attainments.
Expert Betting Tips
Considering how much I love Salkova's toughness and conviction in a rapid rise, the above contest is hard to bet against Belinda Bencic at this stage. The Swiss has been clinical throughout the week, and experience with big matches really gives one advantage. I expect Salkova to contest strongly, even stealing a set, but superior shotmaking and composure will see Bencic through in the end.
- Belinda Bencic (-4.5) Games Handicap @ 1.69 Odds
- Belinda Bencic Wins 2-0 @ 1.55 Odds
- Over 19.5 Games @ 1.72 Odds