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October 13 2022, 09:14 · Adam Evans

Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova – Round of 16 – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Transylvania Open

Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova – Round of 16 – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Transylvania Open

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THE FACTS

When is Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova on and what time does it start? Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova will take place on Thursday 13th October, 2022 – not before 10:00 (UK)

Where is Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova taking place? Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova will take place at the BT Arena in Cluj-Napoca, Romania

What surface is Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova being played on? Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova will take place on an indoor hard court

Where can I get tickets for Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova? Click here for the latest ticket information for Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova

What channel is Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova on in the UK? Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova will be televised live on the Amazon Prime Video app on Smart TVs

Where can I stream Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Viktorija Golubic vs Anastasia Potapova live on the Prime Video app

THE PREDICTION

World number 48 Anastasia Potapova looked in good shape in a straight-sets victory over Ann Li on Tuesday whilst world number 81 Viktorija Golubic grabbed an impressive result over Diane Parry. 29-year-old Golubic stunned Madison Keys at the Tallinn Open last time out before a three-set defeat to Karolina Muchova, suggesting that her recent slump might be over. 21-year-old Potapova claimed her maiden WTA title this season at the Istanbul Open on clay, which looks to be her best surface so far on tour. The Russian is the higher-ranked player in this first tour-level meeting with Golubic but the Swiss’ recent results suggest she can edge this on a hardcourt. Back Golubic to win at least a set and leave the victor up to chance.