The St. Petersburg Ladies’ Trophy is an international tennis tournament on the WTA Tour, played in St. Petersburg, Russia every year. And you can get all the latest WTA St. Petersburg betting tips, predictions and expert picks with their respective odds for the 2020 edition of the tournament in the sections below.
This is a tournament played under the auspices of WTA and on indoor hard-courts. The WTA St. Petersburg Open is a WTA Premier competition having made its debut in 2003. It has not been held regularly though, missing out in a few years including 2007 and between 2009 and 2014.
Who will win this year’s WTA St. Petersburg Open and who will make it right through to the latter stages of the competition? Here we look at the various tips and predictions on a match to match basis for this edition of the tournament.
Recommended WTA St. Petersburg Betting Websites
Bookmakers which we recommend to bet on the WTA St. Petersburg Open include the following three. And while this can change as we go along based on the user feedback and customer reviews, for now, we think these are three sites that are trustworthy enough and a strong authority in the market for us to recommend them to you for this tournament and other tennis tournaments around the world.
- Bet365 (sign up with bet365 here)
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Latest 2020 WTA St. Petersburg Betting Tips & Odds
WTA St. Petersburg Open Singles Match Winner Odds
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Latest 2020 St. Petersburg Open Outright Betting
Women’s Singles Winner Odds
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2020 WTA St. Petersburg Schedule & Dates
The 2020 St. Petersburg Ladies’ Trophy will be played from February 10 in Sibur Arena, St. Petersburg. The qualifiers will be held a couple of days before the start of this 28-woman tournament, while the competition will go all the way through to the end of the week on February 16 when the women’s singles final will be played. Day by day schedule and the WTA St. Petersburg order of play will be released just before the start of the tournament.
Player List for 2020 WTA St. Petersburg
The tournament organisers are yet to confirm and release the list of players who would take part in the WTA St. Petersburg Open this coming season but what we can expect is some of the top players to be a part much like last time. Here’s the list of all the seeded players who had played last year at the St. Petersburg Open.
Women’s Singles
Petra Kvitova, Kiki Bertens, Aryna Sabalenka, Jelena Ostapenko, Julia Goerges, Dominika Cibulkova, Donna Vekic, Daria Kasatkina.
What Happened at the 2019 WTA St. Petersburg Open?
Kiki Bertens won the 2019 edition of the WTA St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy when she overcame Donna Vekic in the final of the competition in straight sets. Bertens had earlier sent out Aryna Sabalenka, the fourth seed in the semifinals, winning in straight sets too and Vekic overcame Vera Zvonareva to make it to the final.
Petra Kvitova won the title last year at St. Petersburg Open, beating the defending champion Kristina Mladenovic of France. She had it rather easy in the final, winning 6-1, 6-2 to clinch the trophy and become the first left-handed women’s player to have won a title in the country.
Also featuring in the previous edition of the tournament was Caroline Wozniacki, who was the top seed and had only recently won the first major of the year and her first ever Grand Slam too in Melbourne. She had a first round bye and showed continuing form from the Australian Open when she defeated Anastasia Potapova 6-0, 6-1 in round two.
However, Daria Kasatkina sent her packing in the round of eight to make it to the semi-finals. Second seeded Jelena Ostapenko also crashed out in the quarter-finals to Kvitova after having eased past Vera Zvonareva in round two.
Previous 10 WTA St. Petersburg Open Title Winners
Women’s Singles
2019: Kiki Bertens
2018: Petra Kvitova
2017: Kristina Mladenovic
2016: Roberta Vinci
2015: Jelena Ostapenko
2009-2014: Not Held
2008: Magdalena Rybarikova
2007: Not Held
2006: Alberta Brianti
2005: Ekaterina Bychkova
2004: Anastasiya Yakimova
2003: Evgenia Linetskaya
Latest WTA St. Petersburg betting tips & odds will be updated in the section above, closer to the start of the 2020 edition of the competition.