

Kostyuk has a compiled 18-11 win-loss record in 2023, 2-3 on clay (See FULL STATS). It could be close between this pair of quality operators, but if she's back to anywhere approaching full fitness slight preference is for Sofia Kenin to triumph.Īny issues regarding fitness could make it close, though, and Svitolina looks in the mood to shine again at Wimbledon, but of the two Kenin has been a champion at major singles level. 39, Marta will start her run at the Paris after she played her last match in Rome where she lost 6-4 6-2 to Badosa in the 3 rd round on the 14 th of May. Marta Kostyuk and Madison Brengle meet in the round of 16 of the WTA Austin event on Thursday. The American thrashed Sara Errani in her opener but this is likely to prove a considerably tougher assignment. Madison Brengle v Ekaterina AlexandrovaĮkaterina Alexandrova has already retained her Den Bosch crown in the short grass season and she should outclass Madison Brengle. Preview, head to head and prediction for the upcoming match of Marta Kostyuk vs Madison Brengle. 8 SRL Spring Invitational Lahore, PAK, Women Aryna Sabalenka (Srl) Madison Brengle (Srl) 2 0. Madison Brengle (Srl) Last 6, Madison Brengle (Srl) Win 1, Lose 5. Lesia Tsurenko has the bit between her teeth and the 34-year-old Ukrainian, who will know she may not have many cracks at Wimbledon left, looks to be giving it maximum focus at the All England Club this year.Īna Bogdan is improving but Tsurenko is a fine player when she manages to hold her emotions together. Marta Kostyuk - Madison Brengle - Tennis match live result and details Tennis match Tennis statistics Standings Tennis stream live . Madison Brengle (Srl) vs Marta (Srl) Kostyuk h2h. She's up against a late-developing type in Natalija Stevanovic, who surprised Karolina Pliskova in round one, and the Serb is preferred. Tamara Korpatsch has had plenty of chances to shine, particularly in her German homeland, but she often fails to deliver the goods and looks exposed. Marta Kostyuk upset eighth seed Maria Sakkari in her Wimbledon opener, but there was more to like about the way Paula Badosa defeated grass-lover Alison Riske-Amritraj 6-3 6-3.īadosa was ranked world number two last year and she has a chance to step up on a slow start to the campaign with a decent show in south-west London.
