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Upcoming Information:WTA Roland Garros 03.06.2019
When/Date: 03.06.2019
Time: 5:00 am

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Short Preview Recent matches Kenin is playing changeable (in the last 5 games wins – 3). Barty is in a very good shape now (in the last 5 games wins – 4). Barty could have problems with physics compare with it opponent – last days they played more matches than their opponents. In this match Barty is a favorite.Last 2 head-to-head matches Kenin won 0 matches, drawn 0 matches, lost 2 matches and goals 0-4.

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