Jessica Pegula and Amanda Anisimova will battle for the WTA Toronto prize. Jessica Pegula came into the final round after defeating Diana Shnaider in the semifinals, while Amanda Anisimova defeated Emma Navarro. Both players have faced each other twice in the past, and Jessica Pegula won both meetings, making her a clear favorite to win this match.
Claim Welcome BonusJessica Pegula (WTA #6)
American tennis player Jessica Pegula will be looking to add the WTA Toronto trophy to her cabinet. She is set to go head-to-head once again with Amanda Anisimova and according to records, this will be the 3rd meeting between both players.
Jessica Pegula qualified for the final after defeating Karolina Plíšková, Ashlyn Krueger, Peyton Stearns and finally Diana Shnaider.
Jessica Pegula defeated Diana Shnaider in the semi final in straight sets by a score line of 4-6,3-6. Jessica Pegula's stats in that match were:
SERVE: first serve 59%, first serve point 73%, second serve 91%, second serve point 52%, break points saved 66%.
RETURN: first serve return points 37%, second serve return points 53%, break points converted 4.
Amanda Anisimova (WTA #132)
Amanda Anisimova is also of American origin and she will be competing in the final match in the WTA Toronto. She will be going up against Jessica Pegula, who is currently ranked 6th on the WTA ranking. Amanda had lost twice to Jessica Pegula in the past and she hopes to record her first win in this third meeting.
Amanda Anisimova entered the final round by defeating Caroline Dolehide, Daria Kasatkina, Anna Kalinskaya, Aryna Sabalenka and Emma Navarro.
Amanda Anisimova's match against Emma Navarro in the semi final was played over 3 sets and she won by a 3-6,6-2,2-6 score in the end. Her stats against Navarro were as follows:
SERVE: first serve 53%, first serve point 73%, second serve 85%, second serve point 58%, break points saved 25%.
RETURN: first serve return points 37%, second serve return points 48%, break points converted 4.
Expert Betting Tips
Given the superior level of consistency by Pegula, head-to-head dominance, and current form, she is most likely to win. Anisimova will indeed have the tools to challenge her, but it will depend on how much she can raise her level and find consistency; otherwise, Pegula should be keeping her streak intact in this matchup.
Jessica Pegula should win in straight sets, but the odd tightly contested game might occur if Anisimova finds a rhythm.
- Under 23.5 Games Total at 1.6 Odds
- Under 21.5 Games Total at 1.80 Odds
- 1st Set Under 9.5 Games at 1.72 Odds