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Top Tennis Betting Picks of the Week – October 10th, 2022

By Hank Blaine

Both the ATP and WTA run multiple tournaments this week. The most intriguing tournament in both associations happens in the WTA when tennis players head to Cluj-Napoca in Romania for the Transylvania Open. Top matchups include Laura Seigemund a favorite versus Elena Gabriela Ruse and Ann Li stepping onto the court an underdog versus Anastasia Potapova. Keep reading for odds, analysis, and free picks for six Tuesday matches at the 2022 Transylvania Open.

Top Tennis Betting Picks of the Week (October 10th, 2022)

WTA – Transylvania Open in Cluj – Napoca, Romania

Elena Gabriela Ruse vs. Laura Seigemund

Elena Gabriela Ruse has played well enough this season to pocket over $500,000 even though her singles record is 16-20. Ruse last played at the Jasmine Open Monastir in Monastir, Tunisia. Evgeniya Rodina knocked Ruse from the tournament in the first round.

Laura Seigemund also lost in the first round at her last tournament played. But Seigemund fell to Jil Teichmann, which might be the reason Laura is the chalk. The odds difference implies a close match. Taking the better odds on Ruse makes sense.

Tennis Betting Pick: Elena Gabriela Ruse -102

Ann Li vs. Anastasia Potapova

American Ann Li hasn’t had the best of luck when it comes to WTA draws. At the Jasmin Open Monastir, she drew Ons Jabeur, the 1-seed, in the first round. Jabeur beat Li in straight sets. For the Transylvania Open, Li has drawn 4-seed Anastasia Potapova in the first round. The 21-year-old Russian is 32-22 in singles matches and has won a single title and doubles title this season.

Li should put up a fight. But this tournament sets up for Potapova to play in the semis or even the finals.

Tennis Betting Pick: Anastasia Potapova -208

Lucia Bronzetti vs. Dalma Galfi

Galfi versus Bronzetti projects as one of the first rounds top matches. Lucia Bronzetti lost in the first round at the Parma Ladies Open in her last.

Dalma Galfi beat Lucie Havlickova in straight sets and a tie breaker set in her last. Galfi is 34-21 in singles matches this season. Bronzetti is 33-23 in singles matches. This can go either way, but Galfi won her first round match in her last tournament played. Dalma gets the nod.

Tennis Betting Pick: Dalma Galfi -114

Eugenie Bouchard vs. Anhelina Kalinina

Bouchard played great tennis when beating Dalma Galfi and Oceane Dodin in the qualifying rounds at the Agel Open. But in her first round match, Bouchard struggled versus Belinda Bencic.

Anhelina Kalinina is the 2-seed in this. She hasn’t played since the U.S. Open. Kalinina beat Bernarda Pera 6-4, 6-4 in her first U.S. Open match, though. The slight underdog is worth a look.

Tennis Betting Pick: Anhelina Kalinina +109

Jaqueline Christian vs. Xiyu Wang

Elise Mertens dusted Christian in her last match played, a first round battle at the Jasmin Open Monastir. Xiyu Wang fell in the first round at the Agel Open. But the 21-year-old is 38-23 in singles matches this season. Wang gets it done.

Tennis Betting Pick: Xiyu Wang -167

Magda Linette vs. Xinyu Wang

Beatriz Haddad Maia beat Xinyu Wang 3-6, 6-1, 4-6 in Wang’s last match played. The 18-year- old figures to struggle on Tuesday against 5-seed Magda Linette. The chalk in this is 34-26 in singles matches this season and has won 2 doubles titles.

Linette would love to add a singles title in 2022. The Transylvania Open could be her best shot. Wang goes down in straight sets.

Tennis Betting Pick: Magda Linette -233

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