Kontaveit vs Swiatek: who will stop Iga?
In the third round of Roland Garros Anett Kontaveit will have to play against the current holder of that tournament, Iga Swiatek, on June 5. Estonian player already has two victories over Iga. Should we expect another successful match from her? You can find out in our prediction.

Command Analysis

Anett Kontaveit

Before the start of Roland Garros Anett Kontaveitparticipated only on two clay tournaments. She managed to reach the quarter-final in Stuttgart, but at Madrid she lost to Sakkari in the second round (3:6, 1:6). After such results, many experts thought that Estonian player won't be able to succeed in Paris.
But so far, Anett is looking confident at Roland Garros. In the first round she managed to clinch a win in a difficult match against Golubic (6:7, 7:6, 6:0). In the second round Kontaveit left no chance to Mladenovic (6:2, 6:0). Two bagels in two matches is an impressive result.

Iga Swiatek

In Roland Garros Iga Swiatek managed to extend her winning streak to eight matches. Polish player secured a title at Rome, winning six matches along the way. Iga's winning form lives on in the French capital.
In the first rounds Iga played against Juvan and Peterson. Only in the second set of the first round match against Juvan we saw a struggle (6:0, 7:5). Peterson managed to pick up only two games from Iga (6:1, 6:1).
Trends
СтавкаTiebreak: yes
In two head-to-head matches tiebreaks were played

СтавкаSecond set: total over 10.5
In each of two head-to-head fixtures Kontaveit and Swiatek played more than ten games in the second set

Tip and bets
Iga Swiatek is doing her best to defend a title in Paris. But Polish player will have to face an uncomfortable opponent - Anett Kontaveit. Estonian player already defeated Iga on hard and she will now try to repeat her success on clay. We offer to bet on a plus handicap for Anett.
Our prediction - Kontaveit to win with a handicap of (+6) games
Both head-to-head matches between the players were extremely contested and total was over 19 games. We expect the same scenario in Paris.
Our second bet is on total over 19 games