Jessica Pegula ( 11 ) vs Irina-Camelia Begu ( 63 ): Prediction Odds & Betting Tips, 30/05/22

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Top Three Free Predictions and Betting Tips for Jessica Pegula vs Irina-Camelia Begu

Bookmaker Ratings prediction one: Over 19.5 games – 1.63

Bookmaker Ratings prediction two: Pegula to win the first set – 1.47

Over 19.5 Games

In the three fixtures played at Rolland Garos this week, Pegula’s matches saw 22.5 games per match, while Begu’s matches produced 25.6 games. Additionally, both players are in good form which promises that it will be a close encounter with a high number of games.

Pegula to Win the First Set

Pegula won the first set of her first three matches so far at the French Open. Begu meanwhile lost the first set in her first two matches at Roland Garros. Overall on clay this season, Pegula won the first set in eight of her ten wins.

Preliminary Review and Match Prediction for Jessica Pegula vs Irina-Camelia Begu

Jessica Pegula 

Jessica Pegula has been on fire on the European clay this season. Moreover, the world number 11 improved her record on the red dirt to 10-3 after beating last year’s semi-finalist Tamara Zidansek in straight sets.

It was another impressive performance by the 28-year-old American who reached the final in Madrid earlier this year. This will be Pegula’s second fourth-round appearance in a Grand Slam after the Australian Open earlier this year. Surely, the former quarter-finalist in Paris will do her best to repeat her feat as she became one of only two players left from the top 15.

Irina-Camelia Begu

For the first time in her career, Irina-Camelia Begu reached the fourth round at the French Open after beating the French wild card Leolia Jeanjean 6-1 6-4. In detail, the Romanian controlled the match and lost her serve just once while saving a whopping 11 breakpoints.

Begu dominated from the backcourt and punished every short ball played by Jeanjean. With 26 winners in the match, the world number 63 raised her average in that department to 40 per match as she likes to finish the points early by taking risk.

Jessica Pegula vs Irina-Camelia Begu Prediction

Both players are having a good French Open so far and it will take very small details to separate them. As a result, we prefer to bet on the total games of this match which we predict will be over 19.5.

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Despite the fact that Begu won the two meetings between these players, the bookies are favoring Pegula to win because of her solid performances on clay this season. As a result, we predict Pegula to win but expect Begu to steal a set and end the final result with a 2-1 score in favor of Pegula which has odds of 3.45 at Sportsbet.io.

Match Details and Statistics

Court Type: Clay

Court Speed: 4/10

Pegula Ranking: 11

Pegula 2022 Win/ Loss: 21/10

Begu Ranking: 63

Begu 2022 Win/ Loss: 15/9

Most Popular FAQ for Jessica Pegula vs Irina-Camelia Begu

Who won the last meeting between these players?

Begu beat Pegula 7-6, 6-3 on 04/01/2022 in Melbourne.

Where will this match be played? 

Monday’s game will be played at Roland Garros in Paris.

Which bookmaker has the best odds for this fixture?

We recommend checking out the odds at Sportsbet.io for this match.

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