Sofia Kenin, currently ranked No. 168 in the world, will be facing off against Ana Bogdan, who is ranked No. 120, in the Round of 128 at the China Open on Tuesday. This match is set to be an exciting one, as both players are looking to bounce back from recent losses.
Kenin’s last competition was at the US Open on August 29, where she was defeated by Jessica Pegula in the Round of 64. On the other hand, Bogdan also suffered a loss in her most recent match at the US Open on August 26 against Arantxa Rus in the Round of 128.
The China Open is a prestigious tournament taking place on hard courts, providing a challenging playing surface for both Kenin and Bogdan. Kenin has struggled in tournaments on hard courts this year, with a 3-11 record in matches. She has had moderate success in her service games, winning 60.6% of them, but has struggled in return games with only a 28.0% success rate. Additionally, Kenin’s break point winning percentage on hard courts is 45.9%.
On the other hand, Bogdan has a slightly better record on hard courts this year, with a 10-8 record in seven tournaments. She has a solid service game, winning 65.0% of her service games, and has been successful in converting break-point opportunities with a percentage of 46.5%.
As the match between Kenin and Bogdan approaches, tennis fans can watch the action live on the Tennis Channel via Fubo TV. The odds for the match can be found on BetMGM Sportsbook, with updates available on Monday at 7:07 AM ET.
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Overall, the upcoming match between Sofia Kenin and Ana Bogdan at the China Open is sure to be a competitive and thrilling event for tennis fans to enjoy. Stay tuned for more updates and coverage of the tournament as it progresses.