Anna Kalinskaya Odds to Win WTA Ningbo, China Women Singles 2024, Betting Preview and Stats

After getting to the round of 32 (US Open) in her most recent tournament (falling to Beatriz Haddad Maia), Anna Kalinskaya will open competition in the WTA Ningbo, China Women Singles 2024 in Ningbo, China against Karolina Muchova in the quarterfinal. Kalinskaya’s odds are +1400 to win it all at Ningbo Tennis Center.

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Kalinskaya to win the 2024 WTA Ningbo, China Women Singles 2024 +1400

Bet $20, Payout $300.00

WTA Ningbo, China Women Singles 2024 Info

  • Tournament: The WTA Ningbo, China Women Singles 2024
  • Next Round: Quarterfinals
  • Tournament Dates: October 12-20
  • Venue: Ningbo Tennis Center
  • Location: Ningbo, China
  • Court Surface: Hard

Anna Kalinskaya: Next Match Preview

Kalinskaya will begin play at the WTA Ningbo, China Women Singles 2024 by matching up with Muchova in the quarterfinal on Friday, October 18 (at 7:10 AM ET).

Kalinskaya Stats and Trends

  • Kalinskaya has played 48 matches this year (all surfaces), and has averaged 20.5 games per match.
  • In 31 matches on hard courts, Kalinskaya has played 20.7 games per match.
  • So far this year, Kalinskaya has won 38.8% of games on her opponent’s serve, and 73.9% of her own service games.
  • Looking at serve/return winning percentages on hard courts, Kalinskaya has won 75.6% of games on her serve, and 39.6% on her opponent’s serve.
  • Overall this year Kalinskaya has converted 43.2% of her break-point chances (185 of 428).
  • Kalinskaya has converted 125 of 287 break points on hard courts (43.6%).
  • So far this year Kalinskaya has 76 aces (1.6 per match) and 142 double faults (3.0 per match).
  • Kalinskaya is 60th in aces on hard courts with 55 (1.8 per match), and she has committed 91 double faults.
  • Kalinskaya has a 70.4% first-serve percentage (including all surfaces) and an 88.8% second-serve percentage.
  • On hard courts Kalinskaya has a 70.7% first-serve percentage (and 90.3% on second serves).

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