Match Details
Fixture: (46) Amanda Anisimova vs (29) Yulia Putintseva
Date: 16 September 2024
Tournament: Korea Open 2024
Round: First Round (Round of 32)
Venue: Seoul Olympic Park Tennis Center in Seoul, South Korea
Category: WTA 500
Surface: Hardcourt
Prize Money: $922,573
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Amanda Anisimova vs Yulia Putintseva preview
World No. 29 Yulia Putintseva will take on World No. 46 Amanda Anisimova in Round 32 of the Korea Open 2024 on 16 September.
Putintseva is entering this fixture after a third-round exit at the US Open at the hands of Jasmine Paolini. Paulini defeated the Kazakh in straight sets 3-6, 4-6. Anisimova's last professional tournament was also the US Open, where she succumbed to Paris Olympic Gold medalist Qinwen Zheng in the first round. Anisimova put up a strong fight, extending the match to 6-4, 4-6, 2-6.
Putintseva is a defensive player known for her unconventional tactics, including drop shots and slices, which can disrupt her opponents' rhythm. In contrast, Anisimova is an aggressive player capable of dominating matches when she finds her momentum. These contrasting styles and approaches make this match a compelling matchup. Putintseva may attempt to draw Anisimova into long rallies and test her patience, while Anisimova prefers to dictate play with her powerful serve and forehand.
Amanda Anisimova vs Yulia Putintseva head-to-head
The two players have faced each other twice, with each winning once. Their most recent encounter was at the 2022 US Open, where Putintseva emerged victorious in straight sets.
Amanda Anisimova vs Yulia Putintseva odds
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Amanda Anisimova vs Yulia Putintseva prediction
Putintseva has won 67% of her matches in the past year, while Anisimova has won 61%. However, the two players have played on different levels, with Putintseva appearing mainly in the Masters Series while Anisimova has featured more on the Main Tour. Both players have faced similar levels of competition, which could lead to a close match. Putintseva has played against opponents with an average ranking of 75, while Anisimova has faced players with an average ranking of 70.
Given that this match is expected to go to three sets, the players' ability to perform under pressure will be crucial. Putintseva has been more clinical, converting 54% of her breakpoints compared to Anisimova's 48%. Additionally, Putintseva has demonstrated superior mental toughness, winning 62% of her deciding sets in the past year, while Anisimova has won only 30%
Pick: Anisimova will win in three sets.