D. Yastremska vs S. Bejlek AI Prediction

D. Yastremska
Rank #45

S. Bejlek
Rank #35
AI Prediction
Over/Under Games
Over 22.5 total games
With both players struggling for form, the match is likely to see extended rallies and close games. The surface at Hertogenbosch favors longer points, which could lead to a high number of total games. Considering their recent performances and the potential for a tight match, I expect over 22.5 total games.
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Season Stats
Match Analysis
Rankings & Form
Sara Bejlek enters this Hertogenbosch clash ranked 35th in the WTA with 1369 points, holding a slight edge over Dayana Yastremska, who is 45th with 1246 points. Both players have shown inconsistency recently; Bejlek’s form string reads LWL, while Yastremska trails with LLWL. Notably, Yastremska’s last four matches include three losses, but she did secure a win with a 2-0 set score, indicating flashes of resilience.
Recent Results Analysis
Looking at their recent outings, Yastremska’s form is patchy, suffering defeats such as 2-0 and 2-0 losses but also managing a 2-1 win, showing she can extend matches. Bejlek’s recent record includes a strong 2-0 victory sandwiched between two straight-set losses. The closeness of their sets suggests this match could be tightly contested, with Bejlek’s ability to close sets potentially pivotal.
Tactical Matchup
On the grass courts of Hertogenbosch, Bejlek’s aggressive baseline game and higher ranking imply she might control rallies more effectively. Yastremska, known for her quick court coverage and counterpunching, could disrupt Bejlek’s rhythm but will need to capitalize on break points to offset Bejlek’s steadiness. Expect longer rallies given Yastremska’s resilience, which aligns with the betting suggestion of over 22.5 total games.
Match Prediction
Considering rankings, recent form, and match dynamics, the expert pick favors Sara Bejlek to win a tight three-setter at approximately 3.50 odds. The data points to a competitive encounter with both players capable of taking sets, but Bejlek’s slight momentum and ranking advantage make her the likely winner in a match that should stretch beyond 22 games.










