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Maybe match of the day on the women's side.
Will be shocked if this doesn't go 3, with both in good form
Kiki in 3
If she plays as well as in her last matches, think she'll win
She looks really focused which is great to see.
But it will be real tough
She's playing better than the US swing last year, when she ran into a hot Brady
The Sacha Bajin Effect
Accept no substitute.
When you absolutely, positively have to TANK a match