WTA Palermo Qualifying Round Two

I stayed away from the first round of qualifying but as these players have won a match we can trade them.

Gracheva (1.73) v Trevisan (2.2)

3 pm

Head to heads are 1-1. Their most recent match was at the US Open last year on a hard court Gracheva won very easily losing just 1 game. Trevisan won on clay in July 2019 in 3 sets.

Their overall results for the last 12 months and also for 2020 are quite even. Both players have good records on clay but Gracheva is particularly strong. She has had extremely strong results on the IF tour. She has won her last 10 matches and 41 of her last 50. She won 12 of 13 in the last year. Trevisan won 20 of her 26 clay matches in the last 12 months. She has won 7 of her last 10.

Gracheva lost just 1 game in her first qualifying match. Trevisan also won in straight sets in the last round. She faced a strong opponent. Her second serve was poor winning just 29% of points on it. She was broken 6 times.

I have to favour Gracheva to win but Trevisan should give her a few problems. Back Gracheva around 2.00 to 2.10. Back Gracheva if she loses set 1.

Martincova (1.71) v Sasnovich (2.22)

3 pm

Martincova won their only previous meeting. That was in May 2017 on clay. She won comfortably in 2 sets.

Overall results slightly favour Martincova in the last 12 months but they are quite even in 2020. Sasnovich doesn’t have a great record on clay. Martincova’s clay record isn’t amazing but she won an ITF title last year and reached the semi finals of another tournament. Both tournaments were in May 2019.

Martincova made a slow start to her match in the last round despite having played 6 clay matches during the pandemic. She lost the first set to Leone Kung but easily won the next 2 sets. Her serve stats weren’t bad.

Sasnovich was playing her first match since February but won in straight sets. She was strong pre match favourite but was broken 5 times and hit 6 double faults. Her serve stats weren’t terrible. She found the court with 71% of her first serves.

Martincova should take this one. Back her above 2.00

Podoroska (1.55) v Bonaventure (2.5)

4:30 pm

They have not met before.

Overall results in the last 12 months and also in 2020 are significantly stronger for Podoroska. She has won 22 of her 25 matches this season. Her clay results are also a little stronger.

Bonaventure missed parts of 2019 through injury. She has not played a match during the lockdown. In the last round she started as a 1.50 favourite against 183 ranked Indy De Vroome. She was broken 3 times in the first set. She improved after that and was broken once in set 2 which she won in a tie break. She was broken at the start of the deciding set but won 6 of the next 7 games. She faced 17 break points and was broken 5 times.

Podoroska has also not played a match during Covid. She started her match in the last round as 1.47 favourite. She won it pretty comfortably in 2 sets. She faced just 2 break points and was broken once. She did hit 5 double faults.

Bonaventure has the ability on clay to keep this match close but her form in the last year suggests that she will struggle. She did reach the quarter finals at WTA Rabat in April 2019 as a qualifier.

I’d like a better price on Podoroska. Back her around 1.85 to 1.90 or wait for her to get broken before backing.

Kostyuk (2.02) v Samsonova (1.92)

6 pm

Samsonova won their only previous meeting. That was in January this season in Brisbane. She won on a hard court in 2 very tight sets.

Their overall results in the last 12 months and in 2020 are fairly even. They both have decent results on clay. They have both won 8 of their last 10 matches on clay.

Samsonova has played just 1 exhibition during Covid. It was on clay and she won all 4 of her matches as a sub 1.30 favourite. She lost just 1 set. In her match yesterday she beat Tereza Mrdeza in straight sets. She was only broken 3 times although one of them was when she served for the match.

Kostyuk has also only played 1 event during the pandemic. The Ukraine must have been short of players as she played just 2 matches against the same player. She won both on clay in straight sets. In the last round she lost just 3 games against Daniela Seguel. Those 3 games were all breaks of serve.

I think this will be close and we have a fair chance of seeing 3 sets. I am giving Samsonova a slight edge today. Lay Kostyuk if she breaks first and remove the liability around 2.00. Lay the set 1 winner.

 
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TradeShark Diary, 1st August 2020

Two more sleeps 😉

It has been a busy and frustrating few days. Most of the Battle of the Brits matches gave us opportunities to make some money. That was the easy portion of the work.

Even though a lot of new members signed up during Covid the number was understandably well below the number I would expect in normal times. I thought that with a week to go before the main tours kicked off again that the rate of sign up would also increase. If anything it DEcreased. It would be easy to think that there is something wrong with the site but according to Google Search Console the number of people searching for tennis trading products took a nosedive.

It is always tricky to work out how potential customers are thinking. No one searches for tennis trading on Google if there are no proper matches on to trade. I am always tweaking the site to find the “sweetspot” of the various parts of the site. Site title. H1 header tags. What the customer sees above the “fold” when they click on the site. (what is on screen before they start to scroll). The meta description that people see in search results. You don’t have a lot of space to describe your site to entice someone to click on it.

All of those items help but the difference is tiny if no one is looking for your type of site.

I had to conclude that people were waiting until the last minute to sign up for the guide. The trading tips emails were completely different. I advised people not to sign up until Monday as that’s when the first email goes out. People started signing up on Friday.

The flood of new TradeShark Tennis members started early this morning. It would appear that the site works fine!

Sue’s working all weekend. I can’t say I’m not relieved. Some days by the time I finish work she has had a “couple” of drinks. It is worse when she is coming up to a work day. She gets very snippy. There was a news programme on the radio while we were sitting outside which was another doom and gloom piece about a second wave. She made a comment that “this is never going to end”. Here we go.

Her bad mood went from 0 to 60 in 3 insults. She said you can’t just look on google or twitter to find out the truth. I mustn’t ask her about details but next year when Covid mixes with the Flu it will possibly wipe out all civilisation. Scary stuff huh? Until she then added that she and I would probably be OK. Oh god am I going to have to father the new human race? She was pretty sheepish the next morning.

I can’t remember the last time we had the windows cleaned. The downstairs ones get done from time to time but I don’t have a ladder to reach the upstairs ones. Sue found someone on Facebook who came recommended. A tenner to do all the windows. Bargain. They came this afternoon. I opened the back gate so they didn’t have to come through the house. One guy started cleaning the living room windows. I had the dogs in that room to keep them out of the way. Charlie thought the guy was trying to break in. He was going nuts at the window. His bark is really loud. Even before social distancing when we got a takeaway delivered and Charlie barked when they knocked on the door they would move back to the entrance to the garden. “Shit he sounds big!” was a common comment. Anyway when the head window cleaner came round the back of the house he nervously knocked on the back door to ask if he could get some water. Charlie was watching him through the dog gate. He wasn’t happy. When the guy knocked on the door again when they had finished I opened the dog gate. Charlie and Molly followed me through. Molly went up to him for a bit of fuss and Charlie moved in to sniff the guy. Charlie backed away growling. He REALLY didn’t like this guy. He’s usually a very good judge of character. I’ll have to watch this one if we use them again.

Now that the outside of the windows were clean I had to clean the insides. I got them all done before the FA Cup final started apart from the living room and my office. They looked fine until the sun shone on them. Streaks all over a couple of them! I recleaned our bedroom windows and the bathroom one. The window by the back door was a nightmare. I nearly lost my mind over that small window. Everything I did made no difference to the streaks. In the end the sun went in and they looked ok. It will keep until Sunday.

I’m expecting a busy day with new signups on Sunday. Then it’s finally back to business as usual on Monday.

Stay safe.

 
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