Petra Kvitova vs Belinda Bencic – Round of 16 – Preview & Prediction | 2023 Canada Masters
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THE FACTS
When is Petra Kvitova vs Belinda Bencic on and what time does it start? Petra Kvitova vs Belinda Bencic will take place on Friday 11th August, 2023 – not before 00:00 (UK)
Where is Petra Kvitova vs Belinda Bencic taking place? Petra Kvitova vs Belinda Bencic will take place at IGA Stadium in Montreal, Canada
What surface is Petra Kvitova vs Belinda Bencic being played on? Petra Kvitova vs Belinda Bencic will take place on an outdoor hard court
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What channel is Petra Kvitova vs Belinda Bencic on in the UK? Petra Kvitova vs Belinda Bencic will be televised live on the Amazon Prime app on Smart TVs
Where can I stream Petra Kvitova vs Belinda Bencic in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Petra Kvitova vs Belinda Bencic live on Prime Video
THE PREDICTION
World number nine Petra Kvitova beat former Canada Masters champion Camila Giorgi in three sets late on Wednesday for an impressive start to her Montreal campaign. The 33-year-old recently produced a near faultless run to the Berlin Open title on her favoured grass in June and her surprise form en-route to the Miami Open title back in March bodes well for her chances here. World number 13 Belinda Bencic started 2023 as one of the form players on hardcourts, picking up two WTA titles in Abu Dhabi and Adelaide, and she has looked strong back on the surface over the last two weeks. The 26-year-old overcame up-and-comer Alycia Parks in three sets on Wednesday to look competitive in Montreal but she trails Kvitova 4-2 in their head-to-head, with all six matches coming on hardcourts. This is a very tough call considering Kvitova’s flip-flop form between hot and cold this season but her opening win suggests this is more a hot than cold week. Take the Czech to earn at least a set as the likelier victor to leave the result up to chance.