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WTA Sao Paulo Final Prediction: Janice Tjen vs Tiantsoa Sarah Rakotomanga Rajaonah
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The first WTA 250 event in Sao Paulo will have a maiden winner as two youngsters who are aiming to win their first title on tour clash in Brazil. The stage is aptly set for fireworks and excitement, but only one person will leave with the title. We predict who will.

WTA Sao Paulo Final Prediction

Head–to–Head: First Meeting

The maiden WTA Sao Paulo will also have a maiden main tour winner as Janice Tjen faces Tiantsoa Sarah Rakotomanga Rajaonah in a final that both players deserve.

The Indonesian thrives on putting opponents under pressure and has proven to be a strong, aggressive baseliner with a reliable serve that has been broken just three times all week. Unlike her opponent, she has yet to drop a set in Brazil, suggesting she will be reeling with confidence and momentum heading into the final.

On the other side, Tiantsoa Sarah Rakotomanga Rajaonah has also impressed with her resilience and court coverage. She tends to absorb everything thrown at her well and counterpunch effectively. Her tactical discipline and ability to stay steady in long exchanges make her a dangerous opponent, and she showed that in what turned out to be a comfortable upset win over the highest-ranked player left in the draw, Renata Zarazua.

This final, therefore, shapes up as a battle between two deserving finalists who will cherish this moment for the rest of their careers. Between Tjen’s proactive offence and Rajaonah’s measured defence and counter-attacks, I’ll back the teenage Indonesian to have enough in her arsenal to win in Sao Paulo.

Prediction: Tjen in 3

This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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