Elena Rybakina vs Ons Jabeur Prediction

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Elena Rybakina vs Ons Jabeur Prediction

Ons Jabeur and Elena Rybakina meet in the quarterfinal of the 2023 tennis Wimbledon. Let’s preview this game and give out a pick and prediction.

Ons Jabeur Betting Preview

Ons Jabeur is coming off a straight set win over Petra Kvitova that took 15 games to decide. In the victory, Jabeur won 82 percent of her first serve points and 54 percent of her second serve points. Jabeur won 64 percent of her total service points and converted on 6 of her 7 break points. Jabeur got 38 percent of her first serves in play and hit 1 ace. Jabeur has now won at least 4 matches in 3 of her last 7 tournaments. Jabeur looks to make her third career grand slam semifinal and second at Wimbledon. Jabeur is 2-3 in career grand slam quarterfinal matches. Jabeur has 13 career wins over top-10 players, and 2 of those wins came this year. Jabeur has won 7 of her last 10 matches on grass court.

Elena Rybakina Betting Preview

Elena Rybakina is coming off a 1 set win over Beatriz Haddad Maia that took 5 games to decide. In the victory, Rybakina won 100 percent of her first serve points and 60 percent of her second serve points. Rybakina won 86 percent of her total service points and converted on 1 of her 1 break points. Rybakina got 64 percent of her first serves in play and hit 3 aces. Rybakina will be well rested after Maia retired less than a half hour into the match. Rybakina has lost a combined 3 games in her last 3 sets. Rybakina looks to make her third career grand slam semifinal and second at Wimbledon. Rybakina is 2-1 in career grand slam quarterfinal matches. Rybakina has 14 career wins over top-10 players, and 5 of those wins came this year. Rybakina has won 9 of her last 10 matches on grass court. 

H2H History

The previous 4 meetings have been split. Rybakina won 2019 Wuhan in 3 sets and 2022 Wimbledon in 3 sets. Jabeur won 2021 Dubai in 3 sets and 2021 Chicago in straight sets. 

Randy’s Pick

This match can go either way when you consider they’ve played 4 times, and 3 of those matches went the distance. With that said, Rybakina is the fresher player of the two, playing less than a half hour in the fourth round. Rybakina also beat Jabeur in this tournament last year, the only meeting on grass. That’s the edge heading into this contest.

Give me Rybakina and the reasonable price.