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Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu – Second Round – Preview & Prediction | 2022 French Open

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THE FACTS

When is Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu on and what time does it start? Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu will take place on Wednesday 25th May, 2022 – not before 10:00 (UK)

Where is Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu taking place? Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu will take place at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France

What surface is Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu being played on? Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu will take place on an outdoor clay court

Where can I get tickets for Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu

What channel is Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu on in the UK? Eurosport will be televising major matches so it is worth checking their schedule for Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu

Where can I stream Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu in the UK? discovery+ subscribers can stream Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Emma Raducanu live while the match can be streamed on Eurosport Player and Amazon Prime Video if it is televised

THE PREDICTION

World number 12 Emma Raducanu started strong against fellow teenager Linda Noskova on Monday before the Czech fought back to win the opening set, with Raducanu rallying well to win a thrilling contest in three. The US Open champion looked in good shape after recently struggling with back issues in Madrid and Rome and she has so far impressed as a relative novice on clay with a win over Marta Kostyuk in Madrid and a well-contested defeat to Iga Swiatek at the Stuttgart Open. World number 47 Aliaksandra Sasnovich beat Xinyu Wang for the third time this season as she continues her steady rise up the WTA rankings. The 28-year-old stunned Veronika Kudermetova at the Italian open earlier this month and she took eventual champion Angelique Kerber to three sets at the Strasbourg Open last week for impressive form on clay.

Sasnovich was the first player to beat Raducanu after her US Open triumph, in straight sets at last season’s Indian Wells, and backing the Belarussian to win at least a set here looks the sensible option to leave the winner up to chance. Whilst Raducanu’s fitness remains in doubt it is best to leave this match out of an accumulator.

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