Qatar Open 2022: Anett Kontaveit vs Ons Jabeur preview, head-to-head & prediction
Match details
Fixture: (4)Anett Kontaveit vs (8) Ons Jabeur
Date: 24 February 2022
Tournament: Qatar Open
Round: Quarterfinals
Venue: Doha, Qatar
Category: WTA 1000
Surface: Outdoor Hardcourt
Prize money: $2,331,698
Live telecast: USA - Tennis Channel | UK - Amazon Prime Video
Anett Kontaveit vs Ons Jabeur preview
Fourth seed Anett Kontaveit will take on Ons Jabeur in the quarterfinals of the 2022 Qatar Open on Thursday. Kontaveit prevailed over Elise Mertens 6-3, 0-6, 6-2 while Jabeur outlasted Tereza Martincova 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 to make the last eight in Doha.
Kontaveit is currently on a seven-match winning streak after clinching her sixth career title in St. Petersburg earlier this month. Her title propelled her to a career-high ranking of No. 6 and she can crack the top 5 with a deep run this week in Doha.
The Estonian eased past Ana Konjuh in straight sets in her opener but was put to the test against 16th seed Elise Mertens in the Round of 16. She is now bidding to reach her third semifinal of the season.
Jabeur, meanwhile, was struck down by injuries earlier this season and was forced to withdraw from the Australian Open. The Tunisian recovered soon after and made the quarterfinals in Dubai, where she lost to Simona Halep in straight sets.
The 27-year-old's path to the last eight in Doha has been challenging. She returned from a set down to win her opener against Aliaksandra Sasnovich and survived another three-setter against Tereza Martincova.
Anett Kontaveit vs Ons Jabeur head-to-head
The duo have met five times before and Jabeur leads the head-to-head 3-2. Anett Kontaveit, however, won their most recent encounter, which took place this year in Sydney. Jabeur was forced to withdraw midway through the match due to a back injury
Anett Kontaveit vs Ons Jabeur prediction
Anett Kontaveit hasn't found much success in her previous matchups against Jabeur. The Estonian, however, has made four finals in her last six tournaments and is riding a wave of momentum. She will look to rally her attack from the baseline and take time away from the Tunisian with her fast-paced groundstrokes.
Both players have struggled on serve this week and have been unable to obtain any significant advantage from that department. Bringing a decent amount of first serves into play will thus be key for the duo, with slip-ups in service games probably being crucial.
Kontaveit will have to be quick on her feet against the versatile Jabeur and stay assertive during rallies. If she succeeds in doing so, she should be able to emerge victorious.
Prediction: Anett Kontaveit to win in three sets.