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French Open 2023 – Elina Svitolina vs Daria Kasatkina Match Prediction and Preview

As we move into the second week of the 2023 Roland Garros, the best 16 players remain in the draw. The fourth round of the 2023 French Open will provide another chance to witness a great clash. No one will want to miss a Russian-Ukrainian clash in the midst of the outside tensions. Elina svitolina will face Daria kasatkina to determine who makes it into the final 8.

Elina Svitolina vs Daria Kasatkina: Match Details

  • 2023 Roland Garros
  • Match: Elina Svitolina vs Daria Kasatkina
  • Date: 4 June 2023
  • Time: 2:15 PM (GMT + 2)
  • Location: Paris, France
  • Fourth round
  • Claycourt
  • Prize money: $ 154.10

Elina Svitolina vs Daria Kasatkina: Preview

Elina Svitolina’s season has been below average since she returned to the tour following her motherhood. After a long break, it is difficult to get back on track. She picked up momentum just in time when she won the Internationaux De Strasbourg. This event was held just before Roland Garros, so the Ukranian is in a good position. Svitolian is looking tough so far. Svitolian has won back-to-back three-setters.

Daria Kasatkina’s 2023 season has been mixed. The highlights of the 2023 season were a few deep runs, including one to the final at Adelaide. The Russian has had a number of first-round losses, which are not great results. She looked back at her best performance in 2023 Paris. Hasn’t lost a single set and her victories are nothing less than demolition. She’d love to continue this momentum when she faces an Ukranian opponent in round four.

Both players have never met before. Both players have a chance to win the crucial 1-0 in their head-tohead with this round-four match. Fans will be treated to a thrilling match as both teams are completely different on the court.

Elina Svitolina vs Daria Kasatkina: Prediction

This Roland Garros, it’s hard to predict the outcome of the match. The fact that both players are bringing the same level of confidence and skills into this match shows it will be a close-fought one. The Russian, however, has more convincing victories than her opponent. She is therefore expected to win this match in three tight sets.

Prediction for the match: Daria Kasatkina will win in three sets

Elina vs Daria: Details of the live stream for the 2023 French Open

  • France: france.tv sport, Amazon Prime Video
  • Europe (all countries except France) : Eurosport
  • Austria: Servus TV
  • Belgium: RTBR.be
  • Switzerland: SRG SSR
  • USA: NBC peacock TENNIS CHANNEL Bally SPORTS
  • Latin America: ESPN
  • Canada: RDS and TSN
  • Brazil: SPORTV
  • North Africa and Middle East – beIN Sports
  • Sub-Saharan Africa: Super Sport, CANAL+
  • Asia (all Territories): beIN Sports
  • China: China Media Group (CMG), iQIYI Sport
  • Taiwan: ELTA
  • Vietnam: VTV Cab
  • Japan: WOWOW
  • India: Sony Ten
  • Mongolia: SPS
  • Australia: Wide World of Sports
  • New Zealand: Sky
  • South Korea: CJ ENM

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