The time is about to arrive as we are getting close to our Wimbledon Women's Singles Champions of 2024. This has been an interesting tournament filled with a lot of surprises and we have enjoyed every moment of it. This will be the moment of glory for either of the two players who will be looking forward to getting their hands on the Grand Slam title of this Grass Court season.
The finals are going to be played between World number 7 Jasmine Paolini and former 2021 French Open winner Barbora Kejcikova. These two are the surprising finalists in the setup. For Paolini, it is her second consecutive Grand Slam final and she will want to make the most of it this time while Krejcikova will finally to get another Grand Slam to her name which has been eluding her for 3 years.
Match details
Fixture: (7) Jasmine Paolini vs (31) Barbora Krejcikova
Date: 13th July 2024
Tournament: Wimbledon 2024
Round: Finals
Venue: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon
Category: Grand Slam Ladies Singles
Surface: Grass
Head-to-Head
These two have only played one match together which goes way back to 2018. It was Barbora Krejcikova who was victorious in the qualifying round of the Australian Open. It has been a long time since these two have faced each other and it will be interesting to see who will come out victorious on the day. This will be a match to look forward to and see whether it will be the Czech who will get the better of Paolini once again or will this form Italian get her redemption and win her first-ever Grand Slam title.
Odds
Jasmine Paolini | +125 |
Barbora Krejcikova | -150 |
Prediction
This is a really tough match to predict since it would make sense to pick Paolini, who is the in-form player and will most likely get the better of Krejcikova, but the Czech former World number 2 cannot be taken for granted and has also beaten two higher seeded players to get to this final. This will be a big game for both these players and we will all be looking forward to who is going to be the player to finally get their hands on their first Wimbledon title.