WTA Iași R1 Preview: Sorana Cîrstea vs Mihaela Buzărnescu
🧠 Form & Context
Sorana Cîrstea
- 🏛️ Veteran pedigree: Former world No. 21 and two-time WTA titlist, still capable of elite-level wins when focused.
- 🇷🇴 Home crowd boost: Playing in Romania for the first time since 2023—expected to draw heavy crowd support.
- 💥 Flashes of form: Wins over Kasatkina, Navarro, Shnaider, and Siegemund this year highlight her ongoing potential.
- ⚠️ Clay struggles: No clay wins in 2025, but boasts a strong 197–128 career record on the surface.
Mihaela Buzărnescu
- 🕰️ Far from her prime: Former world No. 20 and San Jose champion, now ranked 1350 and winless since 2023.
- 🥀 Inactive & outgunned: Has lost all three of her 2025 matches in straight sets—appears to be playing out a final chapter.
- 🎾 Historic clay results: Once a clay-court standout (277–141 record), but no longer competitive at WTA pace.
- 🧱 Head-to-head: Cîrstea leads 2–0, with wins from 2004 and 2006. Buzărnescu hasn’t challenged her since.
🔍 Match Breakdown
This all-Romanian showdown is more symbolic than competitive. Cîrstea remains active and relatively sharp, while Buzărnescu is far removed from the form and fitness that once made her a WTA finalist. Unless Cîrstea completely loses focus, this should be a straightforward win.
Buzărnescu’s trademark lefty patterns no longer carry the same bite, and her recent matches have shown a lack of movement and power. Cîrstea will likely target her backhand and test her legs early with court-stretching combos and high topspin depth.
🔮 Prediction
Prediction: Sorana Cîrstea in straight sets. One set may be especially one-sided unless she eases off or experiments too much mid-match.
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