Elena Rybakina, the fourth-ranked women’s tennis player in the world, is set to face 16-year-old Czech player Brenda Fruhvirtova in the French Open. The match will take place on May 30 and is not officially broadcast in Russia. Rybakina is the clear favorite, having just won the Masters in Rome and beaten the world’s number one player Iga Sventek. However, a bet of 1,000 rubles on Frukhvirtova could bring a solid return of 8,500 rubles. The article also provides some recommended bets for the match, including taking F2(-5.5) at odds of 1.51.
The fourth racket of the world Elena Rybakina at the French Open started with a match with Czech player Brenda Fruhvirtova, 16 years old. The first round of games will take place on May 30 and will start no earlier than 15.30 Moscow time. Roland Garros is not officially broadcast in Russia. Before this tennis players had never played against each other.
Do you believe in miracles from a 16-year-old athlete? A bet of 1,000 rubles on Frukhvirtova, with favorable results, will bring a solid 8,500 rubles.
• a total of over 17.5 games took place 1.67TM 17.5 — for 2.19;
• a total of over 18.5 games can be taken for 2.00TM 18.5 — for 1.82.
Rybakina approached Roland Garros shortly after winning the Masters in Rome, where during the tournament she beat the No. 1 Polish world Iga Sventek. It is not surprising that the athlete from Kazakhstan is considered a serious favorite: his victory with a handicap (-6.5) of the game is available for 2.06F2(+6.5) is estimated in 1.77.
The 16-year-old Frukhvirtova has never won on the WTA Tour. Total Individual Brands above 5.5 games can be issued for 1.68BMI2 (5.5) — for 2.10.
Rybakina’s individual total of more than 12.5 games is available for 2.50BMI1 (12.5) — for 1.49.
Predictions and bets on the match Elena Rybakina – Brenda Frukhvirtova
Rybakina is in good shape – she just won the master’s title in Rome and in 2023 she showed the best percentage of wins in her career (78.9%). Frukhvirtova is certainly not ready to compete with the world’s fourth racket. The 16-year-old Czech has never won a WTA tournament, only in qualifying. It is unlikely that the first victim of a teenager will be one of the best tennis players in the world.
Recommended rate: F2(-5.5) for 1.51.