Tokyo 2022 Caroline Garcia vs Zhang Shuai preview head to head prediction odds and pick Toray Pan Pacific Open
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@CaroGarcia, Beatriz Haddad Maia & Yuki Naito each have a go at the shamisen!
Who played it best? ?47547Ticking off all the Tokyo traditions ?@CaroGarcia, Beatriz Haddad Maia & Yuki Naito each have a go at the shamisen!Who played it best? ? https://t.co/gvA3ge0Xww Zhang Shuai at the 2022 US Open. Zhang Shuai has also enjoyed considerable success this year. She claimed her first singles title in almost five years at the Lyon Open. She reached the doubles final at Wimbledon and attained a new career-high of World No. 2 in the discipline as well. The 33-year-old was up against Mai Hontama in the first round of the Pan Pacific Open. She dished out a bagel in the opening set to easily win it. The second set was slightly more competitive. Both players were evenly matched across the first six games of the set, after which the Chinese claimed the last three games to win the match 6-0, 6-3.
Tokyo 2022 Caroline Garcia vs Zhang Shuai preview head-to-head prediction odds and pick Toray Pan Pacific Open
By Rohit Modified 20 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Caroline Garcia (L) and Zhang Shuai.Match Details
Fixture: (2) Caroline Garcia vs Zhang Shuai. Date: September 21, 2022. Tournament: Toray Pan Pacific Open 2022. Round: Second round (Round of 16). Venue: Tokyo, Japan. Category: WTA 500. Surface: Hard. Prize money: $757,900. Live telecast: USA - Tennis Channel UK - Amazon Prime Video.Caroline Garcia vs Zhang Shuai preview
Caroline Garcia at the 2022 Western & Southern Open. After a first-round bye, second seed Caroline Garcia will face off against World No. 28 Zhang Shuai in the second round of the 2022 Pan Pacific Open. Garcia's results in the first half of the season were quite underwhelming, with a semifinal in Lyon being the only highlight. However, the French Open proved to be a turning point for her. She claimed her second doubles Grand Slam title in Paris. Since then, the 28-year-old has been on a tear. She won her first singles title in three years at the Bad Homburg Open by defeating Bianca Andreescu in the final. She then followed it up with a fourth-round appearance at Wimbledon, which included a win over Emma Raducanu. She continued her good run of form with a semifinal in Lausanne and a quarterfinal in Palermo. The Frenchwoman defeated World No. 1 Iga Swiatek en route to winning her second title of the year at the Warsaw Open. A first-round exit from the Canadian Open stopped her momentum, albeit briefly. The following week, she clinched her third title of the season at the Western & Southern Open, that too as a qualifier. Garcia then reached the semifinals of the US Open, her first last-four appearance at a Major in singles. She has now returned to the top 10 of the rankings after four years. wta@WTATicking off all the Tokyo traditions ?@CaroGarcia, Beatriz Haddad Maia & Yuki Naito each have a go at the shamisen!
Who played it best? ?47547Ticking off all the Tokyo traditions ?@CaroGarcia, Beatriz Haddad Maia & Yuki Naito each have a go at the shamisen!Who played it best? ? https://t.co/gvA3ge0Xww Zhang Shuai at the 2022 US Open. Zhang Shuai has also enjoyed considerable success this year. She claimed her first singles title in almost five years at the Lyon Open. She reached the doubles final at Wimbledon and attained a new career-high of World No. 2 in the discipline as well. The 33-year-old was up against Mai Hontama in the first round of the Pan Pacific Open. She dished out a bagel in the opening set to easily win it. The second set was slightly more competitive. Both players were evenly matched across the first six games of the set, after which the Chinese claimed the last three games to win the match 6-0, 6-3.