US Open 2022
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (New York)
Round of 64
Surface: Hard
31.08.22, 20:00
On Wednesday, August 31, Ukraine's Daria Snigur will face Canada's Rebecca Marino in the second round of the 2022 US Open.
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Daria Snigur
Daria Sniguer took part in a charity event on these courts prior to the US Open and acknowledged that it gave her a lot of confidence in her match against Halep. The 20-year-old played a magnificent performance, winning in three sets after surviving a late charge from Halep.
Snigur displayed her distinct tennis technique, as well as very flat groundstrokes that produce a lot of pace as they leave her racquet. She can generate great angles by standing behind the baseline, which caused havoc for Halep.
The Romanian never found a suitable response to them and was knocked out in round one of the grand slam. Snigur will now hope to continue her strong season in the following round and break into the top 100.
She is 27-16 on the year and 12-8 on hard courts, and she has a chance to go to the third round of the US Open.
Rebecca Marino
Rebecca Marino advanced after taking advantage of a strong draw in New York, defeating Magdalena Frech in round one. After a tremendous upset, she now gets to play a kid, and it's arguably the ideal location to play them.
It will be emotional, there will be some pressure to follow up the massive win, and Marino is a player who can disrupt Snigur's flow with her serves. The Canadian is having a fantastic season, going 39-18 overall and 28-10 on hard courts.
Rebecca Marino advanced after taking advantage of a strong draw in New York, defeating Magdalena Frech in round one. After a tremendous upset, she now gets to play a kid, and it's arguably the ideal location to play them.
It will be emotional, there will be some pressure to follow up the massive win, and Marino is a player who can disrupt Snigur's flow with her serves. The Canadian is having a fantastic season, going 39-18 overall and 28-10 on hard courts.
Expert Betting Tips
As a result, this match will be played with Snigur's racquet. Marino will not give her as many errors as Halep did, but she will win if she plays the same style. If she abandons it, she will very certainly lose. It's a tough one, but trust the youngster to keep shining.
- Total Under 21 for 1.81
- Handiсap Rebecca Marino (-3) for 1.8
- Individual Total 1 Over 11.5 for 1.83