🎾 WTA Rome: Lucia Bronzetti vs Anastasija Sevastova – Match Preview
🧠 Form & Context
🇮🇹 Lucia Bronzetti
- Home struggles: The 26-year-old Italian is still searching for her first main-draw win in Rome (0–3), having lost in straight sets to Sofia Kenin last year.
- Clay challenges: While clay is her natural surface, Bronzetti has struggled in 2025—just one win in four matches and disappointing losses to Zhang Shuai and world No. 291 Sacha Rana.
- Isolated highs: She reached the final in Cluj and made the third round in Indian Wells, both on hard courts—signs that her level can spike under the right conditions.
- Feeling the pressure: Expectations in Rome have often left her tight and hesitant, despite her skillset being well-suited for red clay.
🇱🇻 Anastasija Sevastova
- Comeback journey: The 35-year-old is working her way back after an ACL injury and long absence, having played only a handful of events since 2021.
- Madrid flashes: Scored upset wins over Pavlyuchenkova and Ostapenko—her first top-20 victory since 2020—before a reality check 0-6, 0-6 loss to Shnaider.
- Tools still intact: Her variety and shot-making are intact, though fitness and court coverage are understandably not where they once were.
- Rome résumé: Holds a 4–5 career record at the Italian Open; this is her sixth appearance at the Foro Italico.
🔍 Match Breakdown
This is a meeting of two players trying to steady inconsistent seasons—one under the weight of home-court pressure, the other still on the comeback trail. Bronzetti needs to overcome nerves and lean into her clay-court roots, while Sevastova must manage her physical limits and rely on her experience.
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