Tokyo 2022 Paula Badosa vs Qinwen Zheng preview head to head prediction odds and pick Toray Pan Pacific Open
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Top seed @paulabadosa & defending #TorayPPO champ @naomiosaka 47421Talking tennis in Tokyo Top seed @paulabadosa & defending #TorayPPO champ @naomiosaka https://t.co/ZcAXuhUYdv Qinwen Zheng at the 2022 US Open. Qinwen Zheng has made considerable progress this year, with a string of good results propelling her to a career-high ranking of No. 36. The teenager was up against home favorite Misaki Doi in the first round. Zheng jumped to a 4-0 lead in the opening set, but was made to work for it. Doi got on board with a hold of serve after that and even held a break point later on, but failed to capitalize on it. The Chinese youngster soon served out the set 6-2 to put herself in the lead to cross the finish line. Zheng started the second set by racing to a 4-0 lead once again. She eventually led by 5-1, but Doi won three games in a row as she put up some resistance. The 19-year old put an end to her opponent's fightback by serving out the match on her second attempt to win 6-2, 6-4.
Tokyo 2022 Paula Badosa vs Qinwen Zheng preview head-to-head prediction odds and pick Toray Pan Pacific Open
By Rohit Modified 20 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Paula Badosa and Qinwen Zheng.Match Details
Fixture: (1) Paula Badosa vs Qinwen Zheng. 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.Paula Badosa vs Qinwen Zheng preview
Paula Badosa at the 2022 BNP Paribas Open. After receiving a first-round bye, top seed Paula Badosa will take on World No. 36 Qinwen Zheng in the second round of the 2022 Toray Pan Pacific Open. After a strong start to the season, Badosa's results over the last few months have been mostly disappointing. She clinched her third career title in Sydney in January and then made it to the fourth round of the Australian Open. Following an underwhelming Middle East hardcourt swing, the Spaniard arrived at Indian Wells to defend her title, which ended in the semifinals. Badosa then reached the quarterfinals in Miami. She kicked off her claycourt swing by making the last eight in Charleston. She went a step further in Stuttgart, which helped her rise to World No. 2 in the rankings. She was unable to maintain this form, and concluded her claycourt campaign with a third-round exit from the French Open. Badosa made it to the fourth round of Wimbledon for the second year in a row. After her semifinal run at the Silicon Valley Classic, the 24-year old was expected to do well in the lead-up to the US Open. However, she had to retire from her first-round contest in Canada and lost in the opening round at Cincinnati. Badosa got past Lesia Tsurenko in three sets in the first round of the US Open, but lost to Petra Martic in the next round. She'll be eager to do well in Tokyo to secure a spot in the 2022 WTA Finals. wta@WTATalking tennis in TokyoTop seed @paulabadosa & defending #TorayPPO champ @naomiosaka 47421Talking tennis in Tokyo Top seed @paulabadosa & defending #TorayPPO champ @naomiosaka https://t.co/ZcAXuhUYdv Qinwen Zheng at the 2022 US Open. Qinwen Zheng has made considerable progress this year, with a string of good results propelling her to a career-high ranking of No. 36. The teenager was up against home favorite Misaki Doi in the first round. Zheng jumped to a 4-0 lead in the opening set, but was made to work for it. Doi got on board with a hold of serve after that and even held a break point later on, but failed to capitalize on it. The Chinese youngster soon served out the set 6-2 to put herself in the lead to cross the finish line. Zheng started the second set by racing to a 4-0 lead once again. She eventually led by 5-1, but Doi won three games in a row as she put up some resistance. The 19-year old put an end to her opponent's fightback by serving out the match on her second attempt to win 6-2, 6-4.