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2025 Roland Garros: Andreeva [6th] vs. Kasatkina [17th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview
2025 Roland Garros: Andreeva [6th] vs. Kasatkina [17th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview
In the Roland Garros Round of 16 on Monday, we have a matchup of No. 17-ranked Daria Kasatkina versus No. 6 Mirra Andreeva.
Andreeva is the favorite against Kasatkina in this match, with -450 odds compared to the underdog's +310 in the Round of 16.
Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 2:36 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Mirra Andreeva vs. Daria Kasatkina matchup info
Tournament: Roland Garros
Roland Garros Round: Round of 16
Round of 16 Date: Monday, June 2
Monday, June 2 Court Surface: Clay
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Andreeva vs. Kasatkina Prediction
Based on the implied probility from the moneyline, Andreeva has an 81.8% to win.
Andreeva vs. Kasatkina Betting Odds
Andreeva's odds to win match: -450
-450 Kasatkina's odds to win match: +310
Andreeva vs. Kasatkina matchup performance & stats
In three tournaments on clay so far this year, Andreeva has gone 7-3 and has not won a title.
When playing on clay, Andreeva has a 74.7% winning percentage in service games and a 37.5% winning percentage in return games (71 service games won out of 95, and 36 return games won out of 96 on clay).
On clay, Andreeva is 52nd in break point win percentage (61.0%) after going 36-for-59.
Andreeva was eliminated by Coco Gauff short of the final (4-6, 6-7) on May 14 in the quarterfinals of her most recent tournament, the Internazionali BNL d'Italia.
Kasatkina has played in five tournaments on clay this year, putting up a 5-4 record on that surface.
On clay, Kasatkina has won 55.8% of her service games and 51.7% of her return games.
On clay, Kasatkina has converted 45 of 94 break points (47.9%).
On May 19, Kasatkina lost to No. 43-ranked Emma Raducanu, 1-6, 3-6, in the Round of 32 of her last tournament, the Internationaux de Strasbourg.
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