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French open 7 predictions for women, especially Andreeva vs pututintava

We finish the third cycle of female singles on the 7th day of the French Open, and the tournament is really starting to go to the time of crisis. Young superstars Coco Gauff and Mirra Andreeva will both be in action on Saturday. Will they each move forward? Or will we see an amazing upheaval. As always, our writers share their reflections on the matches with you. We divided the eight games of the day between two articles – and the other article includes Coco Gauff vs Marie Bouzkova. Jordan Reynolds, Nurein Ahmed and Manuel Traquete. Who will you advance?

Predictions of the Open of France 7

Madison Keys vs Sofia Kenin

Jordan:
I think an upheaval is possible here. The return of Kenin and a reverse much superior to the keys give him a chance to disturb his compatriot, especially on the clay. Defending her second service against Keys’ assault is a problematic aspect of this match she has to manage. But I always support the 2020 finalist to beat the Australian Open Champion.
Prediction: Kenin in 3

Nureine:
Keys’ first strike tennis would shine on any surface and have already played tennis on these courts. But it will be more ambitious to go further since its first major at Australian Open. And whispering quietly, Keys is the only woman who can still win a slam calendar this season. Kenin’s reactive counterpayment is always a nightmare for some of the big strikers, so it’s a good test to do before the second week.
Prediction: keys in 3

Manual:
Kenin is perhaps a former finalist of this event, but these days seem to be far behind her and it is the keys that have the best time in his career now. Champion in Australia, she remains undefeated at the Grand Chelem level in 2025 and should continue this sequence here.
Prediction: keys in 2

Ekaterina Alexandrova vs Veronika Kudermetova

Jordan:
The two women have similar styles. According to I think I will put it better on clay? In this match, I would look at Kudermetova. She has a little more crafts in her game on dirt outside the large portion and strikes when she plays well.
Pre -tied: Kudermetova and 2

Nureine:
This entirely Russian affair promises fireworks, but I would give Kudermetova a slight advantage. Her game adapts more naturally to this surface and she has already had her best race here since 2022. These injury problems also seem to have disappeared.
Pre -tied: Kudermetova and 2

Manual:
Despite the classification difference, depending on the current form and the head, this should be a very close match decided by the quality of execution in a few key points.
PREIT: Kudermetova and 3

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Jessica Pegula vs Marketa vondrousova

Jordan:
Vondrousova has already done well to reach the third round after not having played for a few months before the French Open. An upheaval cannot be completely excluded against Pegula, the least successful surface of which is red clay. Nevertheless, I still like his chances against the Czech, who looks rusty for long periods during the previous round against Magdalena Frech, despite finally.
Prediction: PEGULA in 2

Nureine:
This is a difficult problem to predict. Pegula should win. She is the higher rank player and has had a better season than Vondrousova. But its stability in the Grand Chelem, especially in the last 18 months, has been incoherent. However, if Pegula plays for clean lines and does not miss a ton, she will precipitate the Czech to make the mistakes.
Prediction: PEGULA in 3

Manual:
Despite the enormous difference in the ranking, Empousova has in fact the best history in the Grand Slam, it tends to increase its level in these events and will certainly make life very difficult in Pegula, which should nevertheless have a slight advantage.
Prediction: PEGULA in 3

Mirra Andreeva vs Yulia Poutintsva

Jordan:
The expectations were low for the Futintesseva before the French Open after a much worse start this season than last year. Obtaining two victories in Paris will have been a welcome boost for her. Andreeva cannot afford to take it for acquired, because the cunning game of whoreseva is delicate on the clay when he clicks. That said, the teenager is a strong favorite to triumph.
Prediction: Andreeva in 2

Nureine:
Last year, Putinteva was among the dark horses of this tournament but underperform. This season, she was in bad shape on Clay, but seems to light it at the French Open. The question of knowing if she has the confidence necessary to win a shock here remains questionable, but her grain will probably stretch this one at three.
Prediction: Andreeva in 3

Manual:
Even at her young age, Andreeva is already rightly considered to be one of the favorites of the title here and she should, in normal circumstances, make smooth progress in the next round here.
Prediction: Andreeva in 2

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