Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova set up a final showdown with defending champion Jelena Ostapenko at the Rothesay International tournament.
The WTA Eastbourne final will get underway on Saturday, with both looking to wrap up their Wimbledon preparations on a high note.
As per the tennis betting markets, Ostapenko is the favorite to come through with the victory. Does the market have it right? Will Kvitova deliver the upset according to the tennis odds?
Find out as we preview the WTA Eastbourne final and serve up tennis betting predictions and picks.
Let’s check the tennis betting latest news, stats, injury reports, and tennis odds for Kvitova vs Ostapenko. We’ve plenty of predictions for you to consider.
WTA Rothesay International Final Preview
Petra Kvitova +110
Two-time Wimbledon Champion (2011 and 2014), Kvitova is through to her first final of the season.
The Czech star went into the semifinals against Beatriz Haddad-Maia as the slight betting online underdog. The Brazilian had picked up titles in Nottingham and Birmingham and was seeking to make her third straight grass-court final.
Kvitova edged Haddad-Maia in two tight sets, 7-6 (5), 6-4. She served six aces, won 72% of her first serve points, and converted on one of six break point opportunities. Importantly, she only faced one break opportunity and successfully fended it off.
Jelena Ostapenko -130
Latvian Jelena Ostapenko is through to her second straight Eastbourne final, where she’s expected to win as per the tennis betting markets.
Ostapenko made light work of Camila Girogi in the semis, beating the Italian 6-2, 6-2 in 68 minutes. The Latvian served three aces, won 78% of her first serve points, and broke in four of nine chances. She also fended off two break opportunities.
Petra Kvitova vs Jelena Ostapenko Head-to-Head
Kvitoa and Ostapenko are tied 4-4 in head-to-head lifetime, but Ostapenko has the 1-0 edge over Kvitova after beating the Czech in Dubai this year. She also has the 1-0 edge over Kvitova on grass after a 2016 win in Birmingham.
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Read More Petra Kvitova vs Jelena Ostapenko
By all accounts, this should be a tough battle between two of the biggest hitters in the game. In fact, little separates them in terms of their quality and talent on this surface and their championship pedigree. Both are also similarly streaky because they serve big, hit big and play with fine margins.
Ostapenko might have the recent edge over Kvitova, but that advantage is negligible. Kvitova is 4-1 in finals on grass after picking up two titles in Birmingham along with their Wimby titles. She’s a solid bet in a final.