As the action unfolds on day four of the WTA United Cup, fans can anticipate a series of exciting matches. With four key encounters scheduled, the lines for the games have shown some volatility, making for intriguing betting prospects. Here’s a closer look at the matches and some recommendations for potential bets.
In the opening match, Barbora Krejcikova will face off against Malene Helgo. Krejcikova, who is making her 2026 debut, last competed on December 9, 2025, and finished her previous season with a 16-10 record, although she did not capture any titles. Helgo, meanwhile, is looking to bounce back from a straight-sets defeat to Storm Hunter in her last outing where she put forth a solid effort in the second set tiebreak. Given the disparity in experience and current form, Krejcikova is a strong favorite, with odds of around 10-1 in her favor. A prudent bet might be on the under for total games, specifically under 18 games at odds of 1.95.
The second match features Coco Gauff taking on Jessica Bouzas Manerio. Gauff recently delivered an impressive performance, winning her first match against Solana Sierra in straight sets with only two games lost. Bouzas Manerio also played Sierra but was unable to secure a victory, falling in three sets. With Gauff established as a considerable favorite, currently sitting at around 6-1 odds, betting on over 18 games might offer better value at 1.53 compared to Gauff winning in straight sets at 1.46.
Eva Lys will compete against Iga Swiatek in what promises to be an exciting showdown. Swiatek, ranked No. 2 in the world, comes into this match with a strong 65-18 record from the previous year and three titles, including one at Wimbledon. With her heighted determination to reclaim her top ranking, the odds favor Swiatek at about 7-1. Betting on the total games to be under 19.5 at 1.56 presents an appealing option.
The final match of the day sees Emma Raducanu take on Maria Sakkari. Raducanu boasts an impressive 4-0 record against Sakkari, having won all previous encounters, including two last year and a semifinal matchup at a Major. Sakkari recently pulled off a notable upset over Naomi Osaka, which could lend confidence heading into this match. Yet, Raducanu remains the favorite, with odds of 1.52 on Betfair. For those optimistic about Raducanu’s chances of winning without dropping a set, a bet on her to win 2:0 at odds of 2.15 could be worthwhile.
As the matches progress, it will be fascinating to see how these players perform and whether the expected outcomes align with the odds. This day at the United Cup showcases the rising talent in women’s tennis and offers betting enthusiasts exciting opportunities to engage with the action.
