A series of finals action on the clay courts is all set for Saturday as Americaâs Emma Navarro is set to face off against Canadaâs Victoria Mboko at the Internationaux de Strasbourg, while Americaâs Tommy Paul will go up against Peruâs Ignacio Buse for the Hamburg Open singles title.
The Geneva Open has also reached its final stage, where Argentinaâs Mariano Navone will face Americaâs Learner Tien on the center court. In Rabat, Morocco, Croatiaâs Petra MarÄinko will go up against Ukraineâs Anhelina Kalinina.
As the final clock ticks, here are our predictions of which player will emerge victorious and hold the respective trophies aloft:
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Emma Navarro vs. Victoria Mboko: (Mboko -175)
The final stage of the womenâs singles bout in Strasbourg will witness the first-ever clash between Emma Navarro and Victoria Mboko, both of whom have made startling impacts on the red surface this season. While Navarro beat Ann Li 6-1, 6-3, Mboko defeated Jaqueline Cristian in a tightly contested semifinal bout 7-6(3), 6-3, 6-2.
While Navarro is renowned for her exceptional footwork and her overall ability to dictate the match relying on rallies, Mboko comes in with raw power and strikes aggressively from the start without losing much stamina. If Mboko manages to remain strong from the start and outlasts Navarroâs defensive game, she could take a 3-set win.
Tommy Paul vs. Ignacio Buse: (Paul -165)
For the ATP Hamburg title, Tommy Paul will face Ignacio Buse for the first time in their career. Paul has a strong win record on clay and has beaten Alex De Minaur 2-6 6-3 6-3 in the semifinals, while Buse dominated his bout against Aleksandar Kovacevic 6-1 6-4.
Paul comes with his elite counterattack game plan that he uses to drag the match to a reasonable length while using his forehand to hit the ball hard when it becomes difficult for his opponents to go back and counter them.
Buse also uses a disciplined baseline game and relies on extending the matches to wear down the opponent. In this tightly contested battle, Paul still has the overall advantage and can take a 3-set win.
Mariano Navone vs. Learner Tien: (Navone -150)
The Geneva Open final will see the third clash between Mariano Navone and Learner Tien, with their head-to-head 1:1 for now. Both have been through a grueling journey in Switzerland, with Tien beating Alexander Bublik 6-1, 4-6, 7-6(5), and Navone creating an upset win over Casper Ruud 7-5, 6-2.
Tien is left-handed and uses that as an advantage to startle his opponents with his topspin. However, Navone is a clay court specialist and has no problem with matches extending beyond a reasonable time. If he can use his overall clay experience to good use, Navone should get a straight-set win.
Petra MarÄinko vs. Anhelina Kalinina: (Kalinina -250)
The WTA Rabat event will feature the first-time clash between Petra MarÄinko and Anhelina Kalinina. While MarÄinko beat Jil Teichmann 7-6(2), 6-3 to reach her first tour final, Kalinina decimated Hungaryâs Panna Udvardy 6-0, 6-3.
MarÄinko plays with a young, aggressive charm that relies on heavy strikes, while Kalinina comes in with significant clay experience, a surface she uses to absorb heavy hits. As clay helps slow down the ball, Kalinina can use her defensive strategies and counter any aggressive shots by MarÄinko and emerge with a 2-set win.
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