WTA Jiangxi Open Betting Tips, Picks, Predictions & Odds for the 2024 Edition

WTA Jiangxi Open betting tips and predictions

Get all the free WTA Jiangxi Open betting tips, predictions and picks along with their latest odds for the 2024 edition of the tournament, a women’s outdoor hardcourt competition played in the lead-up to the season-ending WTA Finals to be played the following month.

First held in 2014 as one of the WTA$125k event, the Jiangxi Open then acquired the status of a WTA International event in 2016. Since then it has been held each year till 2019 before the pandemic stalled the organisation of the tournament in 2020.

It wasn’t held the following year because of the same reason as well before the WTA cancelled it in 2022 because of the Peng Shuai controversy.

The tournament resumed in 2023 as a WTA 250 competition and will see another edition held in 2024 as the same series. Not surprisingly, the Jiangxi Open has already seen a few Chinese winners in the short time it has been around.

WTA Jiangxi Open 2024 Tournament Preview

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What does the WTA Jiangxi Open 2024 Draw Look Like?

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Pre-Tournament WTA Jiangxi Open 2024 Odds

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Jiangxi Open 2024 Tournament Predictions

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Daily WTA Jiangxi 2024 Predictions

Get the daily match by match predictions from the WTA Jiangxi Open here.

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WTA Jiangxi Open 2024 Details

Here’s a list of basic information you would need to know before betting on the WTA Jiangxi Open 2024.

Venue

The Nanchang International Tennis Center in Nanchang, China will play host to the Jiangxi Open in 2024 like has been the case in the previous editions of the tournament as well.

Schedule

This year’s Jiangxi Open will kick-start from October 26 with its qualifiers. This will be followed by the first round of the tournament that kick-starts on Monday, October 28.

The tournament will go on till Sunday, November 3 when the singles final will be held.

Here’s the day by day playing schedule for the WTA Jiangxi Open this year.

  • October 26-27: Women’s Singles Qualifiers
  • October 28-29: Women’s Singles First Round
  • October 30-31: Women’s Singles Second Round
  • November 1: Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
  • November 2: Women’s Singles Semifinals
  • November 3: Women’s Singles Final

Other Tournament Details

  • Surface: Outdoor hardcourt
  • Prize Money: $260,000 (approximate value, still awaiting the final details for 2024)

Main Draw Players

This is a 32-woman strong main draw for singles that will be released closer to the start of the competition. Below is a list of players who featured in the 2024 edition of the tournament.

Women’s Seeded Players (from 2023)

  1. Beatriz Haddad Maia
  2. Magda Linette
  3. Marie Bouzková
  4. Wang Xinyu
  5. Zhu Lin
  6. Anna Blinkova
  7. Varvara Gracheva
  8. Sara Sorribes Tormo

Other Renowned Unseeded Women’s Players

  • Elina Avanesyan
  • Camila Osorio
  • Kamilla Rakhimova
  • Katerina Siniakova
  • Kaja Juvan
  • Leylah Fernandez
  • Aliaksandra Sasnovich

Women’s Singles Wildcards

  • Guo Hanyu
  • Wang Yuhan
  • Jiang Xinyu

Players Opting Out of the 2024 WTA Jiangxi Open

The following players will not be participating in this year’s WTA Jiangxi.

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Previous WTA Jiangxi Open Winners

Women’s Singles

  • 2023: Katerina Siniakova
  • 2022: Not Held
  • 2021: Not Held
  • 2020: Not Held
  • 2019: Rebecca Peterson
  • 2018: Wang Qiang
  • 2017: Peng Shuai
  • 2016: Duan Yingying
  • 2015: Jelena Jankovic
  • 2014: Peng Shuai

What Happened in the 2023 Edition of the WTA Jiangxi Open?

The 2023 edition of the Jiangxi Open was won by Katerina Siniakova, who defeated the third seeded and fellow Czech player Marie Bouzkova in the final.

Siniakova won 1-6, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (4) in a match that lasted over three and a half hours, and became the longest final on the WTA circuit for the season. She was forced to save three championships points in the process having needed to overcome a break of serve in both the last two sets.

Earlier, top seeded Beatriz Haddad Maia was sent packing by Nao Hibino in the first round while second seeded Magda Linette went down to Valeria Savinykh at the same stage of the tournament.

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