Rankings & Form
Anastasia Kalinskaya enters this French Open clash ranked 22nd in the world with 1868 points, carrying a tough recent form of four straight losses. Her opponent, Louisa Boisson, stands at 50th with 1204 points but lacks recent match data, making her current momentum less clear. Kalinskaya’s ranking advantage and experience in higher-tier tournaments might give her an edge despite her recent setbacks.
Surface & Style
The clay courts of Roland Garros tend to reward players with solid baseline consistency and tactical patience. Kalinskaya's game, marked by steady groundstrokes and court coverage, suits this surface well, even if her form has dipped. Boisson, while less established at this level, could leverage her fresh legs and unpredictability, but the absence of recent results leaves questions about her readiness on clay.
Recent Results
Kalinskaya’s last four matches have seen mixed scorelines but consistent defeats: 0-2, 1-2, 2-0, and 2-0 losses highlight struggles to close out sets and maintain momentum. Boisson’s lack of recent match data means she’s a bit of an unknown, potentially a wild card. Kalinskaya’s experience in tight matches could be decisive if the contest extends beyond two sets.
Match Prediction
Despite Kalinskaya’s poor run, her higher ranking and recent exposure to competitive matches at this level suggest she will prevail, likely in three sets. The expert pick of a 2-1 Kalinskaya win at around 3.50 odds reflects the expectation of a competitive encounter. For bettors, the value lies in backing Kalinskaya to recover form and leverage her experience against Boisson’s lower-ranked, less proven game.

















