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THE FACTS
When is Jule Niemeier vs Qinwen Zheng on and what time does it start? Jule Niemeier vs Qinwen Zheng will take place on Saturday 3rd September, 2022 – not before 20:40 (UK)
Where is Jule Niemeier vs Qinwen Zheng taking place? Jule Niemeier vs Qinwen Zheng will take place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York, USA
What surface is Jule Niemeier vs Qinwen Zheng being played on? Jule Niemeier vs Qinwen Zheng will take place on an outdoor hard court
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What channel is Jule Niemeier vs Qinwen Zheng on in the UK? Jule Niemeier vs Qinwen Zheng will be televised live on the Amazon Prime Video app on Smart TVs
Where can I stream Jule Niemeier vs Qinwen Zheng in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Jule Niemeier vs Qinwen Zheng live on Prime Video
THE PREDICTION
Rising stars Qinwen Zheng and Jule Niemeier are both enjoying superb breakthrough seasons on tour, with 19-year-old Qinwen perhaps the most impressive teenager on tour this year. Back-to-back victories over 16th-seed Jelena Ostapenko and Anastasia Potapova, both of whom have won titles this year, is solid top 30 form right now and she will set a new career-high WTA world ranking of around 36th no matter the outcome of this potential thriller. 23-year-old Niemeier will break the top 90 for a first time after back-to-back impressive results over Sofia Kenin and Yulia Putintseva but she should be ranked well inside the top 50 after an incredible run to the quarter-finals at Wimbledon were not rewarded with ranking points. Niemeier is making a habit of deep runs on her Grand Slam debuts but so is Qinwen Zheng, who reached the round of 16 at Roland-Garros and the third round at Wimbledon with some huge performances. This could end up the match of the day on Saturday but back the Chinese to win at least a set with the best results behind her so far, leaving the winner up to chance.