🎾 WTA Madrid: Sofia Kenin vs Lulu Sun
🧠 Form & Context
Sofia Kenin
🇺🇸 Madrid misfortunes: The 2020 Australian Open champion has yet to win a match at Caja Mágica—holding an 0–4 record, all straight-set losses. Her 2023 defeat to Schmiedlova was emblematic of her struggles in altitude clay conditions.
🎢 Resurgent rise: Despite that record, Kenin has climbed back into the Top 40, reaching five quarterfinals and two finals (Tokyo, Charleston) since October 2024. Currently ranked No. 32, she enters with form—but still chasing her first Madrid main-draw win.
Lulu Sun
🇳🇿 Post-Wimbledon rebuild: After a dazzling run to the Wimbledon quarterfinals in 2024, Sun opened 2025 with a 1–8 record, struggling to maintain consistency and confidence.
⚡ Signs of revival: Scored a gritty R1 win over Varvara Gracheva—just her second WTA main-draw win of the season. Her lefty angles and athleticism can trouble flatter hitters in the right conditions.
📍 Madrid debut: Still untested in the Spanish altitude and red dirt, but not short on fight or flair.
🔍 Match Breakdown
Kenin’s tactical prowess and recent tour-level consistency give her a clear edge on paper—but Madrid has historically negated her strengths. The altitude blunts her flat, early-hitting game and exposes her on serve returns. Still, her recent clay-court form (Charleston finalist) suggests she’s adapting better in 2025.
Sun, meanwhile, brings unpredictable firepower and physical grit. Her lefty forehand could pull Kenin wide and into uncomfortable court positions, especially if the American starts passively.
- Kenin’s edge: Tactical control, recent clay form, top-40 rhythm
- Sun’s hope: Use spin and angles to disrupt tempo, capitalize on Madrid’s high bounce
- X-factor: Whether Kenin can finally shake off her Caja Mágica curse
🔮 Prediction
Prediction: Kenin in 3 sets
Expect a cagey start as both players adjust to altitude clay, but Kenin’s shot selection and current form should eventually take over. A potential upset alert if Sun redlines, but edge to the American based on consistency and higher rally IQ.
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