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September 30 2022, 12:25 · Adam Evans

Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi – Quarter-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Tallinn Open

Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi – Quarter-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Tallinn Open

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THE FACTS

When is Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi on and what time does it start? Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi will take place on Friday 30th September, 2022 – not before 17:15 (UK)

Where is Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi taking place? Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi will take place at FORUS Tennis Center in Tallinn, Estonia

What surface is Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi being played on? Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi will take place on an indoor hard court

Where can I get tickets for Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi

What channel is Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi on in the UK? Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi will be televised live on the Amazon Prime app on Smart TVs

Where can I stream Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Karolina Muchova vs Kaia Kanepi live on the Prime Video app

THE PREDICTION

This should be an entertaining first meeting on tour between two former top 20 players in Kaia Kanepi and Karolina Muchova. Former world number 19 Muchova is enjoying her best run since returning from an almost year-long injury lay-off this season, coming back from a set down to oust Viktorija Golubic in three sets on Wednesday and she will be as eager to continue in Tallinn as she will simply to make it through unscathed to build on this momentum. Former world number 15 Kanepi is currently ranked at 32nd after an incredible renaissance season at 37 years old. The veteran stunned fifth-seed Jelena Ostapenko in the first round of the Tallinn Open before a more assured victory over Ann Li on Thursday and the longer this match goes on the better chance she has of coming through. For this reason, back Kanepi to win outright or at least a set inside an accumulator.