World No.1 Iga Swiatek leads a strong draw at the 2022 Agel Open, a WTA 500-level indoor hard-court tournament in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Along with the reigning US Open champion, Ostrava features four of the Hologic WTA Tour Top 10 and a total of seven major champions, including Elena Rybakina, Emma Raducanu and Jelena Ostapenko.
Dates, draws, storylines, and everything you need to know about Ostrava
Coming off a semifinal run in Seoul, Raducanu will face No.5 seed Daria Kasatkina in the first round. Ostrava will be Kasatkina’s first tournament since the US Open. The winner will face either Seoul champion Ekaterina Alexandrova or Victoria Azarenka in the second round.
Main draw in Ostrava (WTA 500), where Iga Swiatek, Paula Badosa, Anett Kontaveit, and Maria Sakkari are the top seeds.
Notable 1Rs:
Kasatkina-Raducanu
Rybakina-Keys
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Swiatek tops the draw, with No.3 Paula Badosa, defending champion and No.4 Anett Kontaveit and No.7 Maria Sakkari rounding out the Top 4 seeds. All four have byes into the second round. In her opening match, Swiatek will face either Tokyo semifinalist Zhang Shuai or a qualifier. No.2 seed Badosa will face either Petra Kvitova or a qualifier
Kontaveit and Sakkari head into Ostrava off confidence-boosting weeks in Tallinn and Parma, respectively. Kontaveit advanced to the semifinals in her home tournament in Tallinn and Sakkari made her first final since Indian Wells in Parma. Sakkari will face either Karolina Pliskova or a qualifier in her opener. Kontaveit faces Jil Teichmann or Tereza Martincova.
More notable first-round matches:
Elena Rybakina vs. Madison Keys: The two will square off for a third time this season, with the American holding a 2-0 edge. Keys bested Rybakina in three sets at Roland Garros and ousted the Wimbledon champion in straight sets in Cincinnati.
Barbora Krejikova vs. Shelby Rogers: Krejcikova enjoyed a resurgent week in Tallinn, where she defeated Belinda Bencic, Beatriz Haddad Maia, Marta Kostyuk and Ajla Tomljanovic en route to the final. After a frustrating singles season that has seen her ranking drop to No.27, her victories over Bencic and Haddad Maia were her first Top 20 wins since January.
Beatriz Haddad Maia vs. Karolina Muchova: The Brazilian’s breakout season could see her land a qualifying position for the WTA Finals in Fort Worth, Texas. Every win matters…