WTA Queen’s Club Qualifying Best Bets Including Maddison Inglis vs Alycia Parks

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WTA Queen’s Club Qualifying Best Bets Including Maddison Inglis vs Alycia Parks

WTA Queen’s Club qualifying concludes on Sunday. While the Roland-Garros men’s singles final takes place in Paris, the women of the WTA Tour will dive into the beginning of the grass season with qualifying for the WTA 500 event in England. As everyone knows, grass season is the shortest season of the year. Players generally get two weeks to prepare for Wimbledon. They might play three weeks in some cases, but most players will take one week off, either the first week after Roland-Garros or the week just before Wimbledon. Time is short, and opportunities are limited to get ready for Wimbledon. Queen’s Club will give a lot of players an opportunity to get some match play on grass. LWOS has our best bets for three matches. Post your best bets and thoughts in the comments.

WTA Queen’s Club 

Inglis – Parks: Time 8:30 EST

H2H: 0-1

Maddison Inglis faces Alycia Parks. Inglis played just two clay matches in the just-concluded European spring clay season. She played in Birmingham last week at the WTA 125 event on grass. She lost, but she has banked one grass match and therefore might be a little more familiar with the challenges of grass tennis compared to Parks, who is playing her first grass match of 2026 here. Parks played a full clay season with 18 total matches on the surface in 2026. Parks, though, is ranked roughly 60 spots higher than Inglis, 79 to 141, so she is the clear betting-market favorite. 

Best Bet to Make

The betting approach to this match is simple. Put Parks moneyline into a parlay, since the price is not spectacular but could work in the context of a parlay. For your standalone wager, go with Inglis to win a set. She’s not an amazing player, but it’s clear she did not like clay and will therefore focus her energies on grass. Having that one match last week could basically serve as practice for this match, whereas Parks might be a little sluggish in her first grass match of the year. Inglis to win a set has a much better price than Parks moneyline, which is why you can bet on it as a single wager while folding Parks moneyline into the parlay.

That being said, betting on Inglis +1.5 sets is a value bet for sure.

Value bet/ the best odds: Inglis +1.5 sets @1.83 @coral

Jacquemot – Guo: Time 8:30 EST

H2H: 0–0

Elsa Jacquemot takes on Hanyu Guo. Jacquemot is 3-14 in 17 matches played in 2026. She is having a terrible year. Yet, she is still ranked close to 100 spots over Guo (67 to 166). Jacquemot made the second round of Roland-Garros before losing to Aryna Sabalenka. Guo won three qualifying matches in Paris at Roland-Garros but then lost in the first round of the main draw. Jacquemot does have a terrible win-loss record this year, but she has played tougher competition than Guo (such as Sabalenka), which is why she is still a clear, though not massive, betting market favorite.

August 20, 2025, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico: Alycia Parks USA in action against Emma Navarro USA during their match at the Monterrey Open WTA, Tennis Damen 500. Monterrey Mexico – ZUMAo125 0831016045st Copyright: xAntonioxOjedax | Source: Lastwordonsports.com – Steen Kirby

Best Bet to Make

There are parlay opportunities here. Jacquemot moneyline for 1.59 and Guo +1.5 sets for 1.60 give you a chance to cash multiple tickets and hit the middle on this match. However, neither of those bets is a great single wager because the price isn’t that great. The single bet to go with is the over 2.5 set bet. Jacquemot is ranked a lot higher than Guo, but she is 3-14 this year. Do you really want to trust a 3-14 player to win a match in straight sets? This could be a messy, sloppy match that finds a third set. That’s when you want to bet over 2.5 sets. You can’t beat the price for an over 2.5 set bet.

That being said, betting on over 2.5 sets is a value bet for sure.

Value bet/ the best odds: over 2.5 sets @2.45 @betsson

Maria – Miyazaki: Time 8:30 EST

H2H: 1–1

Tatjana Maria faces Yuriko Miyazaki. Tatjana Maria is the defending champion at Queen’s Club. She won the title in 2025, beating Amanda Anisimova in the final. Anisimova then made the Wimbledon final a few weeks later, losing to Iga Swiatek. Clearly, Maria was in great form last year on grass, a surface where she has done well in the past. The tournament could have given her a wild card as defending champion, but it did not, so Maria will have to go through qualifying to get into the main draw. Miyazaki is ranked over 200 spots below Maria. She played one grass match last week and lost in Birmingham (WTA 125) qualifying.

Best Bet to Make

Tatjana Maria will be motivated to play well at this Queen’s Club tournament, not only because she’s the defending champion but also because she will be frustrated that she wasn’t given a wild card into the main draw. She is a much better player than Miyazaki in general, but she is very good on grass specifically. She should be able to bring this one home in straight sets.

That being said, betting on Maria winning 2:0 is a value bet for sure.

Value bet/ the best odds: Maria winning 2:0 @1.64 @1xbet

Main Photo Credit: Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports   

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