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Tennis Betting Predictions: WTA French Open Day 3

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Bookmakers Review breaks down the fixtures below and lists the best available odds from green listed bookmakers.

Siegemund vs. Bouchard
One of the highlights of the day goes for the contest between Laura Siegemund and the 2014 French Open semi-finalist, Eugenie Bouchard. 
 
Siegemund is for the first time on the French Open main draw, after losing in all her three previous appearances on the qualifying stage. The German is having the best season of her career and for that reason, her ranking allows her to enter directly on the main draw. Laura is a very difficult player to face, with her tricky slices and outstanding drop shots as her main weapons.
 
Bouchard arrives to Paris after a couple of good wins in Rome, with the Canadian defeating Jelena Jankovic and Angelique Kerber. Even though Eugenie is not at her best level, she’s still a very dangerous player with her aggressive baseline game and counter punching skills.
 
Due to Siegemund’s incredible results lately, the German is priced as favourite for this match at 18/25 on Bet365 while Bouchard is offered at 11/10 on William Hill yet, the Canadian can never be underestimated, especially on a big stage like this one. A good way to approach this game is by placing a bet on the Over market.
 
Svitolina vs. Cirstea
Elina Svitolina and Sorana Cirstea should feature one of the most interesting matches of the day, scheduled for the Court no.4 this Tuesday.
 
Cirstea achieved one of her best runs ever on this event back in 2009, when she reached the quarter-finals after defeating tough players such as Alize Cornet, Caroline Wozniacki and Jelena Jankovic. The Romanian is trying to return to her best level after several months away from competition due to a shoulder injury.
Svitolina also achieved her best career result on a Grand Slam on this event, with the Ukrainian losing only in the quarter-finals last year. Elina is known for her defensive skills, never giving anything for free to her opponents and with a terrific competitive mind-set.
 
After winning three matches on the qualifying, Sorana is looking to extend her winning streak in Paris but Svitolina is a very difficult opponent. The Ukrainian is fairly priced as slight favourite for this contest at 93/100 on Pinnacle Sports while Cirstea can be found at 11/10 on Ladbrokes.

Tennis Betting Predictions: WTA French Open Day 3

profile image of bmr

Bookmakers Review breaks down the fixtures below and lists the best available odds from green listed bookmakers.

Siegemund vs. Bouchard
One of the highlights of the day goes for the contest between Laura Siegemund and the 2014 French Open semi-finalist, Eugenie Bouchard. 
 
Siegemund is for the first time on the French Open main draw, after losing in all her three previous appearances on the qualifying stage. The German is having the best season of her career and for that reason, her ranking allows her to enter directly on the main draw. Laura is a very difficult player to face, with her tricky slices and outstanding drop shots as her main weapons.
 
Bouchard arrives to Paris after a couple of good wins in Rome, with the Canadian defeating Jelena Jankovic and Angelique Kerber. Even though Eugenie is not at her best level, she’s still a very dangerous player with her aggressive baseline game and counter punching skills.
 
Due to Siegemund’s incredible results lately, the German is priced as favourite for this match at 18/25 on Bet365 while Bouchard is offered at 11/10 on William Hill yet, the Canadian can never be underestimated, especially on a big stage like this one. A good way to approach this game is by placing a bet on the Over market.
 
Svitolina vs. Cirstea
Elina Svitolina and Sorana Cirstea should feature one of the most interesting matches of the day, scheduled for the Court no.4 this Tuesday.
 
Cirstea achieved one of her best runs ever on this event back in 2009, when she reached the quarter-finals after defeating tough players such as Alize Cornet, Caroline Wozniacki and Jelena Jankovic. The Romanian is trying to return to her best level after several months away from competition due to a shoulder injury.
Svitolina also achieved her best career result on a Grand Slam on this event, with the Ukrainian losing only in the quarter-finals last year. Elina is known for her defensive skills, never giving anything for free to her opponents and with a terrific competitive mind-set.
 
After winning three matches on the qualifying, Sorana is looking to extend her winning streak in Paris but Svitolina is a very difficult opponent. The Ukrainian is fairly priced as slight favourite for this contest at 93/100 on Pinnacle Sports while Cirstea can be found at 11/10 on Ladbrokes.