Daria Saville v Caroline Dolehide Live Streaming, Prediction & Preview for Guadalajara Open 2022: Survival of the Fittest in Mexico?

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World No. 611, Daria Saville of Australia, will take on the qualifier Caroline Dolehide of the USA, the world number 180, in the second round of the 2022 Guadalajara Open on Friday, February 25. Get the live streaming options of this Daria Saville v Caroline Dolehide match along with its preview, head-to-head, and tips here.

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Daria Saville v Caroline Dolehide Head to Head

The pair have played each other once before at Wimbledon in 2018, Saville winning their first round match in straight sets.

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Saville Progresses Past Injured Raducanu

Saville is more often found on the junior tours, and is just getting back to fitness having missed most of 2021 because of surgery on a troublesome Achilles tendon.

Prior to Wednesday, she had not won a match on the WTA tour this year, and only earned her place in Mexico due to her protected ranking, but she progressed past the world number twelve, and number one, Emma Raducanu, although not in the circumstances she would have chosen.

Raducanu claimed a scrappy first set and then served for the match in the second set at 5 – 3. She was two points from victory, but could not close it out, and the match went to a tie-break, which Saville eventually won.

The third set became a war of attrition. Saville had leg cramps whilst Raducanu had to take a medical time-out , and, when she returned to court, her upper left leg was heavily strapped.

Two games later, she decided to retire, in the middle of what was the longest match on the WTA tour this year.

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American Qualifier Doelhide

Dolehide is better known as a doubles player, appearing in Grand Slam semi-finals and winning a tournament in Monterrey in the past.

Like Saville, she spends most of her time on the lower tours singles-wise, and this is her first time in the main draw of a senior WTA event since losing in the first round of the Australian Open.

She had to get through two rounds of qualifying to do so, beating first Nao Hibino of Japan and then Dalma Galfi of Hungary, but then achieved a surprise win over Lin Zhu of China, a woman ranked 71 places higher in the world.

It was a scrappy match, littered with errors and dropped serves. Zhu took the first set, but the American hit back to level and it went to a decider.

Dolehide seemed to be cruising to victory, two breaks to the good, only to see four match points saved, and Zhu recover one of the breaks.

However, when a  fifth match point presented itself, she was able to finally take it.

Saville v Dolehide Prediction and Tip

This may be a question of the survival of the fittest. Saville is a much better player than her current ranking suggests, and she did beat Dolehide in their one previous match. However, the match with Raducanu will have taken a lot out of her and, given that she cramped up during that, may not be ready for another long battle.

Tip: Dolehide to win: 22/23 (Click Here to Bet with bet365)

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The 2022 Guadalajara Open will be played from February 21 to 27. You can watch & bet on these matches here. Get your latest premium tennis predictions here.

About Andy Dalziel 1773 Articles
Andy is English but a long time resident of Cyprus. When not writing about tennis and other sports, he is also a Chartered Accountant. In his spare moments, he spends more time than is healthy worrying about his beloved Arsenal.

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