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

WTA Monastir Open betting tips and predictions

Get all the free WTA Monastir Open betting tips, predictions and picks along with their latest odds for the 2024 edition of the tournament, a women’s hardcourt competition played in the week after the US Open.

Also called the Jasmin Open, the WTA Monastir is a WTA 250 tournament which is held in Tunisia. With the presence of Tunisian player Ons Jabeur adding to the interest, WTA decided to add this event to the women’s tennis calendar in 2022.

It has been said that Jabeur’s presence has helped increase the number of women taking up tennis in Tunisia, going from 6000 in 2020 to 22000 in 2022.

The other reason for the addition of this tournament was the suspension of tennis tournaments in China. Even on the return of tennis to that country, the Tunisian Open continues to be played.

Unlike the previous two seasons in which the tournament was held in October, this edition of the Monastir Open will be played in September.

WTA Monastir Open 2024 Tournament Preview

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What does the Monastir Open 2024 Draw Look Like?

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Pre-Tournament WTA Monastir 2024 Odds

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WTA Monastir 2024 Tournament Predictions

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Daily WTA Monastir Open 2024 Predictions

Get the daily match by match predictions from the WTA Monastir Open 2024 here.

Best Bookmakers to Bet on for the WTA Monastir Open 2024

Best UK Bookmakers for WTA Monastir

  • Bet365
  • Unibet
  • SpreadEx
  • BetFred
  • PariMatch

Best USA Bookmakers for WTA Monastir

  • FanDuel
  • Caesars
  • DraftKings
  • BetMGM
  • Betway

Best Australian Bookmakers for WTA Monastir

  • Picklebet
  • Bet365
  • Unibet
  • MyStake
  • Rabona

You can also get all the current information on some of the best bookmakers offers for tennis betting here.

WTA Monastir Open 2024 Details

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

Venue

The current venue of the Monastir Open is the Tennis Club de Monastir where it’s hosted on outdoor hardcourts.

Schedule

This year’s Jasmin Open will be held between September 7 and 15, starting with the qualifiers going right through to the final. It will be a 32-woman strong main draw with four of these making it through from the qualifiers.

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

  • September 7 & 8: Women’s Singles Qualifiers
  • September 9 & 10: Women’s Singles First Round
  • September 11 & 12: Women’s Singles Second Round
  • September 13: Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
  • September 14: Women’s Singles Semifinals
  • September 15: Women’s Singles Final

Other Tournament Details

  • Surface: Outdoor hardcourt
  • Prize Money: $260,000 (2023 value, still awaiting the final details for 2024)

Main Draw Players

There’s some time to go before the release of information about the players featuring in this year’s Monastir Open. Below is the list of those who made it to the main draw of this event as seeded players last season along with some of the other well-known players.

Women’s Seeded Players (from 2023)

  1. Jasmine Paolini
  2. Elise Mertens
  3. Martina Trevisan
  4. Lesia Tsurenko
  5. Anna Karolina Schmiedlova
  6. Lucia Bronzetti
  7. Magdalena Frech
  8. Clara Burel

Other Renowned Unseeded Women’s Players

  • Alize Cornet
  • Sara Errani
  • Claire Liu
  • Cristina Bucsa
  • Lucrezia Stefanini
  • Nadia Podoroska

Women’s Singles Wildcards

  • Petra Marcinko
  • Katarzyna Kawa
  • Erika Andreeva

Players Opting Out of the 2024 WTA Jasmin Open

The following players will not be participating in this year’s Monastir Open.

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Previous WTA Monastir Open Winners

Women’s Singles

  • 2023: Elise Mertens
  • 2022: Elise Mertens

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

Defending champion and second seeded Elise Mertens made it two titles in as many years when she defeated the top seeded Jasmine Paolini in the final. Mertens won 6-3, 6-0 over Paolini.

In what turned out to be one of her career best showing, Mertens dropped a maximum of five games in any one match and a total of 21 games in the entire tournament on her way to lifting the title.

While third seeded Martina Trevisan was knocked out in the first round, fourth seeded Lesia Tsurenko and eighth seeded Clara Burel made their way to the semifinals.

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