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Ajla Tomljanovic vs Petra Kvitova Odds & Prediction – Western & Southern Open Women’s Singles Quarterfinals

Stephanie Myles

by Stephanie Myles in Tennis

Updated Sep 5, 2022 · 5:04 PM PDT

Petra Kvitova
Aug 18, 2022; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Petra Kvitova (CZE) celebrates winning her match against Ons Jabeur (TUN) at the Western & Southern Open at the at the Lindner Family Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports
  • Unseeded Petra Kvitova and qualifier Ajla Tomljanovic meet Friday in the Western & Southern quarterfinals
  • It’s their first career meeting, despite nearly 1,500 pro matches between them.
  • Kvitova has impressed this week. Can she go further? We break down this Tomljanovic vs Kvitova match below

It’s been a quiet season for Petra Kvitova, one that made you wonder if she’s starting to wind it down.

But the 32-year-old Czech is looking vintage this week.

Tomljanovic vs Kvitova Odds

Player Spread Moneyline Total
[Q] Ajla Tomljanovic (AUS) +3.5 (-117) +170 O 21.5 (-109)
Petra Kvitova (CZE) -3.5 (-107) -210 U 21.5 (-114)

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Kvitova barely got past fellow lefty Jil Teichmann in the first round, a matchup that didn’t appear to favor her – especially on current form. But after that, she rolled through Sorana Cirstea in straight sets.

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And then, even if the world No. 5 came back to take the second set, she kicked off her round-of-16 match against world No. 5 Ons Jabeur with a breadstick, and wrapped it up with a bagel.

Tomljanovic is a different matchup – a lot more like the one vs Cirstea.

Long, Gruelling Week for Tomljanovic

As the heavy wraps on both upper legs will attest, it’s been a long week for 29-year-old Tomljanovic, through the qualifying and all the way to the quarterfinals.

Qualifying at a WTA 1000, for the most part, is very high level. And the Aussie drew No. 5 seed Clara Tauson (ranked No. 47) and No. 9 Nuria Parrizas Diaz (No. 62), needing three sets to defeat Parrizas Diaz and make the main draw.

And it didn’t get any easier there. Three sets against Taylor Townsend. Three sets against No. 3 seed Paula Badosa in a match that finished very late, took nearly three hours and was only her second career victory against a top-five player.

Her round of 16 effort was another long three-setter against Veronika Kudermetova.

Tomljanovic was almost out in straight sets in the second-set tiebreak, but ultimately prevailed in three.

No wonder she looks like the walking wounded.

Tomljanovic vs Kvitova Head-to-Head

Ajla Tomljanovic
VS
Petra Kvitova
29 (May 7, 1993) Age 32 (March 8, 1990)
Zagreb, Croatia Birthplace Bilovec, Czech Republic
5-11 Height 6-0
0 Career WTA Singles Titles 29
No. 38 (Feb. 21, 2022) Career-Best Ranking No. 2 (Oct. 31, 2011)
No. 63 Current Ranking No. 28
$5,105,743 Career Prize Money $34,206,006
26-19 2022 Won/Loss Record 20-15
0 Head-to-Head Wins 0

First-Time Meeting for Two Veterans

Kvitova has over 800 matches on the WTA Tour; Tomljanovic has over 600.

And yet, somehow, they’ve managed to avoid each other all these years.

That ends Friday.

It’s a power vs power matchup, with Tomljanovic capable of serving a little harder, but Kvitova having the edge as the lefty, and with the power edge on her groundstrokes.

Both are capable of going on rolls; both also are capable of coming up with runs of errors.

Tomljanovic did defeat Townsend earlier in the tournament, but the American is a completely different type of lefty to Kvitova. And, generally, Tomljanovic doesn’t have a great career record against lefties at the WTA level. She’s 10-16; Wang Xiyu, Mihaela Buzarnescu, Misaki Doi and Storm Sanders are among the southpaws who have gotten the better of her.

Tomljanovic vs Kvitova Pick

The Aussie also doesn’t have a great career record in quarterfinals at just 7-17. She has never won a WTA Tour title.

Kvitova, who has 29 career titles (including two majors) is 58-36 in quarterfinals (a 61.7 per cent success rate).

The challenge for Kvitova, who will be the fresher of the two physically, will be what it always is – the warm, humid weather.

But Tomljanovic’s movement will have to be top-shelf to get through this matchup. And it’s likely she won’t be able to keep up the level physically – especially against a Kvitova who, as the kids say, is feelin’ it.

Tomljanovic has been to the quarterfinals at Wimbledon the last two years. But beyond that, this is only the second time she’s even won a round in the main draw in Cincinnati.

Generally she doesn’t go far at the 1000 events, in part because she’s always on the cusp of the main draw and has to win two qualifying matches just to even get in.

That’s the case this week, and it might well be the difference-maker vs. Kvitova.

Best Bet: Kvitova in Two Sets (+123)

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