Best Bets French Open Tennis Final 2023: Swiatek

Welcome to Day 14 at the French Open Tennis, where all eyes will be on the women’s singles final as Iga Swiatek aims for her third French Open trophy. However, her path to victory is challenged by an unexpected and unseeded opponent, Karolina Muchova. Will the world #1 prevail, or is a major upset on the horizon? Let’s delve into the best bets for Day 14 at Roland Garros.

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Tennis Women’s Final: Iga Swiatek vs. Karolina Muchova Bet: Under 19.5 games (-130)

Swiatek has been in exceptional form throughout the tournament, not dropping a single set thus far. She has surpassed the 19.5 games mark only once, which occurred in the semifinals against Beatriz Haddad Maia. Prior to that match, Swiatek hadn’t played more than 18 games in any of her previous matches at Roland Garros. Haddad Maia posed a challenge for Swiatek with her powerful hitting, which can trouble the Polish player. However, Muchova’s style of play should provide a more favorable matchup for Swiatek. Muchova relies on spins, slices, and craftiness rather than sheer power. Although Muchova has impressively reached the final, I believe Swiatek’s game will ultimately prevail. It’s worth noting that Swiatek already has three Grand Slam titles to her name, while Muchova is playing in her first Slam final.

Tennis Women’s Final Match: Iga Swiatek vs. Karolina Muchova Bet: Under 3.5 aces (-110)

This bet complements the previous one, as a shorter match would result in fewer opportunities for aces. If the match is decided in two sets, this bet stands a good chance. Swiatek has averaged fewer than 2 aces per match throughout the tournament, accumulating a total of 10 aces in six rounds. Muchova, on the other hand, has hit a total of 6 aces so far.

Furthermore, it’s crucial to consider the frequency at which each player gets aced. Muchova faced 5 aces from Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals, but that match was an intense 7-6(5), 6-7(5), 7-5 battle, and Sabalenka possesses one of the most powerful serves in women’s tennis. Prior to that match, Muchova had been aced 2, 0, 0, 1, and 0 times. Swiatek has been aced only 4 times in 6 matches. Both players tend to return from behind the baseline and prioritize getting the ball back in play rather than going for aggressive returns.

As always, it’s important to conduct your own research and consider the latest information and odds before placing your wagers. Enjoy the final day of Roland Garros!

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