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2025 Bett1open: Anisimova [13th] vs. Samsonova [20th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview
2025 Bett1open: Anisimova [13th] vs. Samsonova [20th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview

USA Today

time17 hours ago

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2025 Bett1open: Anisimova [13th] vs. Samsonova [20th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview

2025 Bett1open: Anisimova [13th] vs. Samsonova [20th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview In the Bett1open quarterfinals on Friday, Amanda Anisimova takes on Liudmila Samsonova. Samsonova is favored over Anisimova for this match, with -130 odds against the underdog's +100 in the Quarterfinal. Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 10:35 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Amanda Anisimova vs. Liudmila Samsonova matchup info Tournament: Bett1open Bett1open Round: Quarterfinal Quarterfinal Date: Friday, June 20 Friday, June 20 Court Surface: Grass Watch the Tennis Channel and more sports on Fubo! Anisimova vs. Samsonova Prediction Based on the implied probility from the moneyline, Anisimova has a 56.5% to win. Anisimova vs. Samsonova Betting Odds Anisimova vs. Samsonova matchup performance & stats

2025 Bett1open: Frech [25th] vs. Anisimova [13th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview
2025 Bett1open: Frech [25th] vs. Anisimova [13th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview

USA Today

time3 days ago

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2025 Bett1open: Frech [25th] vs. Anisimova [13th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview

2025 Bett1open: Frech [25th] vs. Anisimova [13th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview In the Bett1open Round of 16 on Thursday, No. 25-ranked Magdalena Frech faces No. 13 Amanda Anisimova. Anisimova is favored (-350) in this match against the underdog Frech (+260). Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 10:36 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Magdalena Frech vs. Amanda Anisimova matchup info Tournament: Bett1open Bett1open Round: Round of 16 Round of 16 Date: Thursday, June 19 Thursday, June 19 Court Surface: Grass Watch the Tennis Channel and more sports on Fubo! Frech vs. Anisimova Prediction Based on the implied probility from the moneyline, Frech has a 77.8% to win. Frech vs. Anisimova Betting Odds Frech vs. Anisimova matchup performance & stats

Maria crowned first Queen's Club women's champion in 52 years
Maria crowned first Queen's Club women's champion in 52 years

Business Recorder

time5 days ago

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Maria crowned first Queen's Club women's champion in 52 years

German qualifier Tatjana Maria capped an incredible week in London as she defeated American eighth seed Amanda Anisimova 6-3 6-4 on Sunday to become the first woman to win a title at Queen's Club in over half a century. The victory marked the end of an extraordinary nine-day stretch for the mother-of-two, ranked 86 in the world, having stunned second seed and Australian Open champion Madison Keys in the previous round. The 37-year-old becomes the oldest player to claim a WTA title since Serena Williams in Auckland 2020. She dropped only one set en route to the title and her dream run also included victories over Kazakh fourth seed Elena Rybakina and Czech sixth seed Karolina Muchova. Maria dominated Anismova with big serves and earned an early break in the first set. She won 12 points in a row as she raced to a 4-1 lead and then held off a brief Anisimova fightback to close out the set. Maria carried her momentum into the second as she again surged into a 4-1 lead. Her seventh ace of the match helped her move up 5-3, and she served out the match two games later to clinch her first title in over two years. 'A dream come true. (When) I came here, I was never thinking I could hold the trophy at the end. When we arrived my little girl said 'wow that's a nice trophy, so big' and I said 'OK let's go for it I will try to win it',' Maria said. 'In the end I've won it, it's incredible. So happy. Everything is possible if you believe in it. You go your way, doesn't matter which it is but you have to keep going. I want to show this to my kids and hopefully they are proud. It's amazing.' Maria threw her arms up as she watched Anisimova's forehand sail wide on match point, before both players shared an affectionate embrace at the net. Raducanu not satisfied with level at Queen's after quarter-final exit 'I wouldn't be surprised if we see you in the Wimbledon final because you really had me running out there today,' Anisimova said. Having started the week as world number 86, Maria is projected to move up to world number 43 when the new rankings are released on Monday. The Wimbledon warm-up event at Queen's welcomed back female competitors for the first time since 1973, when the Soviet Union's Olga Morozova won the title. Wimbledon runs from June 30 to July 13.

Maria crowned first Queen's Club women's champion in 52 years
Maria crowned first Queen's Club women's champion in 52 years

Dubai Eye

time5 days ago

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Maria crowned first Queen's Club women's champion in 52 years

German qualifier Tatjana Maria capped an incredible week in London as she defeated American eighth seed Amanda Anisimova 6-3 6-4 on Sunday to become the first woman to win a title at Queen's Club in over half a century. The victory marked the end of an extraordinary nine-day stretch for the mother-of-two, ranked 86 in the world, having stunned second seed and Australian Open champion Madison Keys in the previous round. The 37-year-old becomes the oldest player to claim a WTA title since Serena Williams in Auckland 2020. She dropped only one set en route to the title and her dream run also included victories over Kazakh fourth seed Elena Rybakina and Czech sixth seed Karolina Muchova. Maria dominated Anismova with big serves and earned an early break in the first set. She won 12 points in a row as she raced to a 4-1 lead and then held off a brief Anisimova fightback to close out the set. Maria carried her momentum into the second as she again surged into a 4-1 lead. Her seventh ace of the match helped her move up 5-3, and she served out the match two games later to clinch her first title in over two years. "A dream come true. (When) I came here, I was never thinking I could hold the trophy at the end. When we arrived my little girl said 'wow that's a nice trophy, so big' and I said 'OK let's go for it I will try to win it'," Maria said. "In the end I've won it, it's incredible. So happy. Everything is possible if you believe in it. You go your way, doesn't matter which it is but you have to keep going. I want to show this to my kids and hopefully they are proud. It's amazing." Maria threw her arms up as she watched Anisimova's forehand sail wide on match point, before both players shared an affectionate embrace at the net. "I wouldn't be surprised if we see you in the Wimbledon final because you really had me running out there today," Anisimova said. Having started the week as world number 86, Maria is projected to move up to world number 43 when the new rankings are released on Monday. The Wimbledon warm-up event at Queen's welcomed back female competitors for the first time since 1973, when the Soviet Union's Olga Morozova won the title. Wimbledon runs from June 30 to July 13.

Maria crowned first Queen's Club women's champion in 52 years
Maria crowned first Queen's Club women's champion in 52 years

ARN News Center

time5 days ago

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Maria crowned first Queen's Club women's champion in 52 years

German qualifier Tatjana Maria capped an incredible week in London as she defeated American eighth seed Amanda Anisimova 6-3 6-4 on Sunday to become the first woman to win a title at Queen's Club in over half a century. The victory marked the end of an extraordinary nine-day stretch for the mother-of-two, ranked 86 in the world, having stunned second seed and Australian Open champion Madison Keys in the previous round. The 37-year-old becomes the oldest player to claim a WTA title since Serena Williams in Auckland 2020. She dropped only one set en route to the title and her dream run also included victories over Kazakh fourth seed Elena Rybakina and Czech sixth seed Karolina Muchova. Maria dominated Anismova with big serves and earned an early break in the first set. She won 12 points in a row as she raced to a 4-1 lead and then held off a brief Anisimova fightback to close out the set. Maria carried her momentum into the second as she again surged into a 4-1 lead. Her seventh ace of the match helped her move up 5-3, and she served out the match two games later to clinch her first title in over two years. "A dream come true. (When) I came here, I was never thinking I could hold the trophy at the end. When we arrived my little girl said 'wow that's a nice trophy, so big' and I said 'OK let's go for it I will try to win it'," Maria said. "In the end I've won it, it's incredible. So happy. Everything is possible if you believe in it. You go your way, doesn't matter which it is but you have to keep going. I want to show this to my kids and hopefully they are proud. It's amazing." Maria threw her arms up as she watched Anisimova's forehand sail wide on match point, before both players shared an affectionate embrace at the net. "I wouldn't be surprised if we see you in the Wimbledon final because you really had me running out there today," Anisimova said. Having started the week as world number 86, Maria is projected to move up to world number 43 when the new rankings are released on Monday. The Wimbledon warm-up event at Queen's welcomed back female competitors for the first time since 1973, when the Soviet Union's Olga Morozova won the title. Wimbledon runs from June 30 to July 13.

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