Jessica Pegula and Aliaksandra Sasnovich will lock horns on June 11, 2024, in the Libema Open for the second round. The event is scheduled to begin at 1:00 PM on a grassy surface. Pegula will enter the court with a higher chance of clinching the victory. Her win probability is 70%, with the remainder going to Sasnovich. They have met two times before, and it was Jessica who took home the victory. The tennis game took place on a hard surface both times.
Their last meeting dates back to January 18, 2023, at the Australian Open. Pegula had managed to win the game 6-2, 7-6.
The statistics for Pegula are more promising. Her YTD win/loss numbers are 23/18. This is 56% in her favor. Sasnovich’s YTD record is 50%, having won 21 and lost 21 tennis games. Pegula has reached the semi-finals and quarterfinals in the last three tournaments she has appeared in. Things have been comparatively down for Aliaksandra. She has reached the first round, the third round, and Q2. The last 10 matches have been more favorable for Jessica, for she has won 8 of them. Sasnovich, on the other hand, has won 7.
Pegula has not yet faced a career-testing decider. However, her numbers stand at 198, winning 106 of them. Sasnovich has won 133/248 such decisions. Losing other events has not put a halt to their career, but it has signaled a new low on the record.
Jessica has won 53% of the total sets. This is the result of winning 48 sets and losing 43 sets. Aliaksandra is at 49%, having won 47 sets and lost 48 sets. Most of the best tennis betting sites have placed their faith in Pegula. It is still important to note that predictions are for references only, and the actual result may vary depending on a player’s performance and other factors.
Sasnovich has played two qualifiers in recent times. The first was against Schoofs, and the second was against Martincova. Both games appeared to be one-sided, as Sasnovich dominated right from the beginning. Her tally against Schoofs was 6-2 and 6-4. Her scores against Martincova were 7-5 and 7-6.
Jessica is coming from the Charleston Open, where she reached the semi-final but lost to Kasatkina by 4-6, 6-4, and 6-7. There was a moment where she did gain some momentum; however, Kasatkina swooped in to bag the final tally for an advancement. Nevertheless, Pegula has tasted the thrill and reached the Semis. She would be looking to replicate that performance, with an exception, to make it all the way to the finals.
Pegula versus Sasnovich begins at 1:00 p.m. on June 11, 2024, for the Libema Open on a grass surface. Odds are in favor of Pegula; Sasnovich can still come as a surprise to many.