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Predictions for Day 2 of the US Open Women’s Singles Matches

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Us Open Women's Singles 2025 Matches Predictions

NEW YORK, NY — Day 2 of the US Open features 24 women’s first-round matches, with players hoping to secure their spots in Round 2. Experts and fans alike are curious to see who will advance and who will face elimination early in the tournament.

Yesh Ginsburg, Damian Kust, and Jordan Reynolds shared their predictions for the matches. They believe Polish player Magdalena Frech is favored to win her matchup against a less experienced opponent, Gibson.

“Frech is the better player. Even though she’s had a rough year, I think she’ll win,” said Ginsburg, predicting Frech will emerge victorious in three sets.

Kust echoed this sentiment, noting Frech’s past success, “Despite her win-loss record, she’s a strong contender to defend her title in Guadalajara.”

Contrarily, Jordan Reynolds believes Gibson has been showing promising flashes and could pull off the upset, predicting a two-set win for her.

Moving to the match featuring American Taylor Townsend, Ginsburg is optimistic, saying, “When she’s playing well, she’s tough for anyone.” All three experts expect her to win in straight sets against opponent Ruzic.

On the other hand, Kust acknowledges Ruzic’s recent strong performances, while Reynolds gives a slight edge to Ruzic due to her current consistency.

In another contest, Russian player Anastasia Andreeva faces off against home favorite Parks. Ginsburg sees a potential upset for Parks, but Kust and Reynolds both lean towards Andreeva’s superiority and predict her victory.

As the first round progresses, the anticipation around the matches continues to build. Fans eagerly await to see which players will make a mark at this year’s US Open.