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Pre-match favourites dominate on day six
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Tournament favourite Swiatek back in action
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Azarenka favoured by the market against Svitolina
Boulter out as Rybakina shows her class
There are just 17 players left in the women's singles and 15 are through to round four, with Anastasia Potapova and Mirra Andreeva having their third round match delayed until Sunday afternoon.
On Saturday, Brit Katie Boulter was no match for defending champion Elena Rybakina, while there was a cracking three-setter between Ons Jabeur and Bianca Andreescu, with Jabeur taking it via a single break in the decider. Pre-match favourites won all of the seven matches.
Swiatek and Pegula expected to ease to wins
Could there be more of the same on Sunday?
Iga Swiatek (against Belinda Bencic) and our back-to-lay outright selection Jessica Pegula (who meets Lesia Tsurenko) are anticipated to progress to the quarter-final, with both priced around the 1.201/5 to 1.251/4 mark to pick up their fourth win in the event this year.
Vondrousova showing more than Bouzkova
The other two clashes look a little more competitive.
Marketa Vondrousova is 1.4840/85 on the Exchange to beat fellow Czech Marie Bouzková who defeated Caroline Garcia in the third round.
Bouzkova is slightly the higher ranked but Vondrousova is renowned for having a high ceiling, which I think she's shown so far, particularly in her win over Veronika Kudermetova.
Vondrousova also impressed against Donna Vekic on Friday, making a mockery of Vekic's outright price which was less than half of hers, despite Vondrousova being the slight pre-match favourite.
We aren't dealing with the biggest sample size of grass data, but what I do have suggests Vondrousova is the better server slightly, and Bouzkova marginally the better returner, making the players likely to be quite evenly-matched based solely on the grass numbers.
However, Vondrousova has far better all-surface numbers this year. Running at almost 108% combined service/return points won this year so far, she's playing at a top 10 level. With this in mind, I think the market might have a point in making Vondrousova the solid favourite here.
Azarenka with edge in former top-five clash
Finally, Victoria Azarenka and Elina Svitolina meet in a former top-five clash, but with both having dropped down the rankings. Azarenka has won all five career meetings, although two were back in 2015. Svitolina will need to overcome history if she is to make the quarter-finals.
Again, grass court numbers in recent years are thin on the ground, but Azarenka does have an advantage on those.
Considering the duo look pretty evenly matched on all-surface data this year, it's reasonable to make Azarenka the slight favourite, and the market agrees, with her price currently 1.738/11.
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