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June 17 2022, 09:39 · Adam Evans

Ons Jabeur vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich – Quarter-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2022 German Open

Ons Jabeur vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich – Quarter-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2022 German Open

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THE FACTS

When is Ons Jabeur vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich on and what time does it start? Ons Jabeur vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich will take place on Friday 17th June, 2022 – not before 15:15 (UK)

Where is Ons Jabeur vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich taking place? Rot-Weiss Tennis Club, Berlin, Germany

What surface is Ons Jabeur vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich being played on? Ons Jabeur vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich will take place on an outdoor grass court

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

What channel is Ons Jabeur vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich on in the UK? Ons Jabeur vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich will not be televised live in the UK

Where can I stream Ons Jabeur vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Ons Jabeur vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich live

THE PREDICTION

World number four Ons Jabeur is in the form of her career after recently winning a first Masters title at the Madrid Open and she has been rewarded by the tennis Gods with the news she will partner Serena Williams in the Women’s Doubles at Eastbourne next week. The 27-year-old’s entertaining, tricky play style will have attracted Williams and the top seed in Berlin is displaying it all right now with two straight-set victories over Karolina Muchova and Alycia Parks. Five of her last six defeats have come against top 20 players but world number 38 Aliaksandra Sasnovich is steadily improving all the time. The 28-year-old is a proper battler who never knows she beaten but Jabeur will be by far her toughest opponent yet in Berlin after beating Anastasia Gasanova and most recently Andrea Petkovic. Jabeur leads this head-to-head record 2-0 but both of their previous meeting shave gone to three sets at the 2019 US Open and earlier this season at the Qatar Open. This suggests backing Jabeur to win outright is a reasonable move.