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Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville – First Round – Preview & Prediction | 2022 French Open

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THE FACTS

When is Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville on and what time does it start? Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville will take place on Monday 23rd May, 2022 – not before 10:00 (UK)

Where is Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville taking place? Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville will take place at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France

What surface is Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville being played on? Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville will take place on an outdoor clay court

Where can I get tickets for Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville

What channel is Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville on in the UK? Eurosport will be televising major matches so it is worth checking their schedule for Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville

Where can I stream Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville in the UK? discovery+ subscribers can stream Valentini Grammatikopoulou vs Daria Saville live while the match can be streamed on Eurosport Player and Amazon Prime Video if it is televised

THE PREDICTION

World number 187 Valentini Grammatikopoulou came through the qualifiers to make her Roland-Garros debut on Monday, which came as quite a surprise after some poor form on the ITF circuit. The Greek faces a tricky opener against world number 127 Daria Saville, nee Gavrilova, after the 28-year-old won the Strasbourg Open Women’s Doubles on Saturday alongside Nicole Melichar. Saville has successfully re-joined the tour after taking much of the last two years out and a run to the round of 16 at Indian Wells was particularly impressive as she stunned Ons Jabeur and Elise Mertens en-route. Saville reached the third round here in 2018 and her win in Strasbourg is solid clay form coming into Paris. Back the Aussie to win outright.

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