Wimbledon Women’s Quarterfinal Predictions Including Andreeva vs Bencic

We are set for two blockbuster women’s quarterfinal matches at Wimbledon on Wednesday. Iga Swiatek looks in dominant form. Will her run continue? Mirra Andreeva, meanwhile, looks like she’s ready to make her name at a Major. Can Belinda Bencic stop her? As always, our writers share their thoughts on both matches. Predicting these matches are Ateet Shrivastava, Manan Mehta, Jordan Reynolds, Damian Kust, and Yesh Ginsburg. Who do you think will win?

Wimbledon Quarterfinal Predictions

Iga Swiatek vs Liudmila Samsonova

Ateet:
Iga Swiatek has dealt with all the challenges in brilliant fashion so far, and it’s only getting tougher from here on. She is in the Wimbledon quarterfinals for the second time in her career and will be motivated to advance further for the first time. Liudmila Samsonova, on the other hand, will play in a Grand Slam quarterfinal for the first time. She has been in great form and has the tennis to upset anyone on her day. This will be a battle, and I expect Swiatek to use her experience and play better in clutch time.
Prediction: Swiatek in 3

Manan:
Swiatek is using the slice once again with great profitability. She has never been past the quarterfinals stage and this will be a golden opportunity for her. Samsonova has great power behind her shots but it will be tough to create angles consistently against the counterpunching of Swiatek. The former World no. 1 seems to have found her mojo back.
Prediction: Swiatek in 3

Jordan:
Players with Samsonova’s powerful style have been Swiatek’s weakness in the past. Yet, the Pole expertly handled Danielle Collins and Clara Tauson’s big-hitting games in the previous two rounds. Swiatek is playing her best ever tennis on grass, and has thrived under lower expectations. I am backing her to reach a maiden Wimbledon semifinal.
Prediction: Swiatek in 2

Damian:
This grass season is different for Swiatek as after she wasn’t able to dominate the clay like she previously did, she finally had enough mental and physical energy to play a proper warm-up and get her grass game ready. Seems like it’s worked out beautifully so far as she’s into her second Wimbledon quarterfinal. Samsonova’s a difficult opponent on quicker courts with the big serve and how flat she can play. But she’s also quite predictable and if Swiatek can serve like she did against Tauson, she’d be taking a big asset away from the Russian.
Prediction: Swiatek in 2

Yesh:
Swiatek looks in tremendous form right now. The Pole has finally adjusted to lower expectations and is playing with a freedom and confidence we haven’t seen from her before (aside from at Roland Garros). I’m not sure who can stop her, but I doubt it’s Samsonova.
Prediction: Swiatek in 2

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Mirra Andreeva vs Belinda Bencic

Ateet:
Both players won in straight sets in the fourth round to advance to their first quarterfinals at Wimbledon. Bencic lost in the fourth round many times here and must be relieved to finally cross the hurdle. Form-wise, Andreeva looks in much better touch and has also spent less time than her opponent. Although Bencic enjoys spreading the court, she will be annoyed by Andreeva’s defensive and counterpunching abilities. Bencic’s serve is often unpredictable, which can cost her in crucial moments.
Prediction: Andreeva in 3

Manan:
Andreeva has developed her mental game in recent times and that is so visible at Wimbledon this year. She is not losing her serve regularly and is maintaining a composed body language, which explains why she hasn’t lost a single set so far. There has almost been a revival in Bencic’s form, and it seems her injury problems are far gone which is a great sign for her. However, she has had long battles and that might come in the way if the match goes on for long.
Prediction: Andreeva in 3

Jordan:
Andreeva has been the most impressive woman so far at Wimbledon. I expect Bencic to make the match more competitive than Emma Navarro did because of her more powerful serve and aggression from the baseline. But I do not think it will be enough to prevent the teenager from winning again.
Prediction: Andreeva in 2

Damian:
At least away from the US Open, Bencic was known to underperform at the Majors. But she’s finally into her first Slam quarterfinal outside New York and her style fits the grass well with how low she can get down to the ball to redirect it. Andreeva’s a bit of a different challenge than a typical power-hitter and it’s tough to say who this intriguing matchup will suit more. The Russian has had an easy path to the quarters so far, but she’s versatile enough that she’s the favorite to adjust to facing adversity for the first time in the event.
Prediction: Andreeva in 3

Yesh:
I thought Emma Navarro was going to win this tournament with her mix of aggression and variety. And then Andreeva just crushed her. Bencic might be able to make better adjustments than Navarro did, but with the way Andreeva is playing that probably won’t even matter.
Prediction: Andreeva in 2

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