Wimbledon 2022 Anett Kontaveit vs Jule Niemeier preview head to head prediction odds and pick
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She defeats Bernarda Pera 7-5 6-1
Playing her way back into form and fitness (recovering from Covid) as she picks up her first outdoor win since March (Indian Wells) ANETT KONTAVEIT IS BACK!!!She defeats Bernarda Pera 7-5 6-1Playing her way back into form and fitness (recovering from Covid) as she picks up her first outdoor win since March (Indian Wells) Jule Niemeier at the 2022 French Open Jule Niemeier's best result during this year's grass swing was a second-round showing at the Bad Homburg Open. She was up against Wang Xiyu in the first round of Wimbledon. After both players started the match with a hold of serve, Niemeier won five straight games to bag the opening set. The German didn't take her foot off the pedal in the second set either. She broke her opponent's serve in the very first game and quickly jumped to a 2-0 lead. Niemeier didn't let go of her advantage and stepped up to serve for the match at 5-4. After saving a couple of break points, she closed out the proceedings on her second match point to win 6-1, 6-4. This was her first win at Wimbledon as well as her maiden Grand Slam victory.
Wimbledon 2022 Anett Kontaveit vs Jule Niemeier preview head-to-head prediction odds and pick
Anett Kontaveit and Jule NiemeierMatch Details
Fixture: (2) vs Jule Niemeier. Date: June 29, 2022. Tournament: 2022. Round: Second round (Round of 64). Venue: London, United Kingdom. Category: Grand Slam. Surface: Grass. Prize money: £40,350,000. Live telecast: USA - Tennis Channel & ESPN Canada - TSN UK - BBC & Eurosport India - Star Sports.Anett Kontaveit vs Jule Niemeier preview
Anett Kontaveit at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships World No. 3 Anett Kontaveit will lock horns with Germany's Jule Niemeier in the second round of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships on Wednesday. Kontaveit tested positive for COVID-19 in April and its aftereffects hindered her during the clay swing, resulting in some early exits. She even lost in the first round of the French Open. Stating that she wasn't at her best, she didn't participate in any of the warm-up events on grass in the lead-up to Wimbledon. Kontaveit took on in the first round. The Estonian had to save four break points in a marathon opening game of the match. Her confidence was further boosted by the gutsy service hold and she secured a break in the next game to lead 2-0. Kontaveit extended her lead to 4-1, but Pera clawed her way back into the match by winning the next four games to go 5-4 up. The World No. 3 flipped the script to claim three consecutive games to clinch the set. The second set was quite one-sided as Kontaveit raced to a 5-0 lead. Pera managed to hold serve after that, but the Estonian closed out the match with ease to win 7-5, 6-1. ANETT KONTAVEIT IS BACK!!!She defeats Bernarda Pera 7-5 6-1
Playing her way back into form and fitness (recovering from Covid) as she picks up her first outdoor win since March (Indian Wells) ANETT KONTAVEIT IS BACK!!!She defeats Bernarda Pera 7-5 6-1Playing her way back into form and fitness (recovering from Covid) as she picks up her first outdoor win since March (Indian Wells) Jule Niemeier at the 2022 French Open Jule Niemeier's best result during this year's grass swing was a second-round showing at the Bad Homburg Open. She was up against Wang Xiyu in the first round of Wimbledon. After both players started the match with a hold of serve, Niemeier won five straight games to bag the opening set. The German didn't take her foot off the pedal in the second set either. She broke her opponent's serve in the very first game and quickly jumped to a 2-0 lead. Niemeier didn't let go of her advantage and stepped up to serve for the match at 5-4. After saving a couple of break points, she closed out the proceedings on her second match point to win 6-1, 6-4. This was her first win at Wimbledon as well as her maiden Grand Slam victory.