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Iga Swiatek vs Ons Jabeur Prediction – US Open Final

Swiatek is favourite for the final, but with Jabeur’s incredible performances throughout the tournament, the Polish player’s success rate decreases. The Tunisian won her semi-final match in straight sets, while the Pole lost the first set and had to improve her performance to defeat her opponent in three sets. Will Swiatek continue her blistering pace?

Iga Swiatek vs Ons Jabeur Prediction and Betting Tips

The semi-finals were amazing, there was a lot of action and impressive performances. On one hand, many people thought Swiatek would win in straight sets, but Sabalenka was tough to beat. In the other semi-final match, Jabeur started with the odds against her, but she won convincingly. To set the right bet for Iga Swiatek vs Ons Jabeur, read about our predictions and betting tips for free:

Iga Swiatek vs Ons Jabeur Head to Head

Iga Swiatek vs Ons Jabeur US Open Prediction
Ons Jabeur, of Tunisia, reacts by sitting on the court after defeating Caroline Garcia, of France in the semifinals match of the U.S. Open tennis championships at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Corona Park New York, September 2022. (Photo by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) – Photo by Icon sport

Swiatek vs Jabeur is one of the most evenly matched clashes in recent years. They have met four times, with two wins for each player. This will only be the second time they have met in a Grand Slam, having already met at last year’s Wimbledon. There, they met in the round of 16, Swiatek won the first set 7-5, but then lost 1-6, 1-6.

  • 15/05/2022 Swiatek won 2-0 (Rome, Clay)
  • 18/08/2021 Jabeur won 2-0 (Cincinnati, Hardcourt)
  • 05/07/2021 Jabeur won 2-1 (Wimbledon, Grass)
  • 29/07/2019 Swiatek won 2-1 (Washington, Hardcourt)

Jabeur to win

Although Swiatek is the number 1 and favourite to win this edition of the US Open, it must be remembered that the Polish player has just 2 Grand Slams, but in the same tournament, Roland Garros. Swiatek has the pressure to win a different Grand Slam to make even greater its dominance in current tennis. 

On the other hand, Tunisia is a little more relaxed, but no less anxious to win the US Open and her first Grand Slam for the first time. Jabeur has already beaten Swiatek twice and is confident she can do it again. Swiatek has lost two sets during the whole tournament, while Jabeur has lost only one. The chances of Ons Jabeur winning are increasing, so we think the Tunisian will win the title.

Swiatek US Open Analysis

After an unexpected first set, in which Aryna Sabalenka surprised Swiatek with 3 break points converted, some people thought that the Pole could be out. However, the Pole showed that at just 21 years of age, she knows how to control her emotions and handle pressure. After losing 3-6 in the first set, Iga started her comeback. In the second set, he won quickly after covering 3 break points to win 6-1. In the last set, Sabalenka again complicated Swiatek and converted 2 breakpoints, but the Polish player was at her best to convert 3 and win 6-4.

Semifinals Result: Iga Swiatek defeated Aryna Sabalenka 2-1

Jabeur US Open Analysis

On another day of action on the hardcourt, there Ons Jabeur showed that this is her best year and she will fight for the titles. In the semi-final round, the Tunisian did not hesitate and showed no mercy against French favourite Caroline Garcia. Regardless of her opponent’s favouritism, Ons became the first finalist in just 1 hour and 6 minutes as in the two sets, Jabeur converted 4 breakpoints to win in straight sets 1-6, 3-6. The fact that Jabeur won in straight sets makes us think that the final will be a real battle.

Semifinals: Ons Jabeur defeated Caroline Garcia 2-0

Useful Facts about Iga Swiatek vs Ons Jabeur  

Match scheduled – 10th September at 21:15 BST

Type of tennis court – Hardcourt Outdoor

Bookmakers’ odds – Iga Swiatek 1/2 (1.50) – Ons Jabeur 6/4 (2.50)

These odds in this article were correct at the time of writing. We recommend checking with the bookmaker before placing the bet.


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