Preview the Maria Timofeeva vs. Kateryna Baindl match with Hungarian Grand Prix betting odds, match info and head-to-head-stats.
The finals at the Hungarian Grand Prix is set for Sunday, with Kateryna Baindl, the No. 100-ranked player, and Maria Timofeeva, the No. 246-ranked player, competing for the championship.
Looking at the odds, Timofeeva is +500 to win the tournament and Baindl is +600.
Timofeeva beat Nadia Podoroska 7-6, 3-6, 6-3 in the semifinals on Saturday, which was her last match. Baindl is coming off a two-set win in her last match in the semifinals on Saturday, beating Claire Liu 7-5, 7-6.
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Maria Timofeeva Recent Performance
- Timofeeva has gone 7-2 in matches in two tournaments on clay this year.
- Timofeeva has played 23.1 games per match in 12 matches during her past five tournaments (across all court types).
- In her past five tournaments, Timofeeva has won 64.9% of her service games and 50.0% of her return games.
- Including all surfaces, Timofeeva has converted 55.9% of her break-point opportunities (38 of 68) in her past five tournaments.
- Timofeeva has played 23.1 games per match in 12 matches over her last 15 tournaments (across all court types).
- Over her last 15 tournaments, Timofeeva has won 64.9% of her service games and 50.0% of her return games.
- Over her last 15 tournaments, Timofeeva has converted 38 of 68 (55.9%) break points on all surfaces.
Kateryna Baindl Recent Performance
- Baindl has taken part in three tournaments on clay so far this year, and she has a match record of 4-2.
- In nine matches over her last five tournaments across all court surfaces, Baindl has played an average of 21.3 games.
- Over her last five tournaments, Baindl has won 42.4% of her return games and 55.4% of her service games.
- Including all surfaces, Baindl has converted 34 of 73 break points (46.6%) over her last five tournaments.
- Baindl has played 35 matches in her past 15 tournaments (across all court types), and 21.7 games per match.
- In her past 15 tournaments, Baindl has won 59.7% of her service games and 40.1% of her return games.
- In her past 15 tournaments, Baindl has converted 91 of 194 (46.9%) break points on all surfaces.
Hungarian Grand Prix Info
- Tournament: The Hungarian Grand Prix
- Round: Finals
- Date: Sunday, July 23
- Venue: Romai Tennis Academy
- Location: Budapest, Hungary
- Court Surface: Clay