Day 4 at the WTA 250 in Austin continues with four interesting matches on the cards, including the potential battle between last season’s runner-up, Varvara Gracheva, and Caroline Dolehide, who will be playing in front of the home fans. We at LWOT offer our predictions on who will advance.
Head–to–Head: First Meeting
Both players had challenging first-round matches in Austin. Veteran Cirstea overcame Laura Siegemund in a three-set battle, while Shnaider rallied from a set down to defeat compatriot Tatiana Prozorova.
This will be their first meeting, contrasting Cirstea’s experience with Shnaider’s rising talent. While the Russians’ upward trajectory and statistical advantages suggest they have a slight edge, the Romanians are more grounded players and should bring their vast experience to bear.
Prediction: Cirstea in 3
Head–to–Head: Gracheva 1 vs 0 Dolehide
With comparable recent performances–each securing three wins in their last six matches–this is another interesting encounter. Given their evenly matched abilities and history of competitive play, this encounter is anticipated to be tightly contested.
Gracheva’s previous victory over Dolehide and marginally superior service may give her a slight edge. However, Dolehide’s resilience under pressure suggests she could capitalize on any opportunities. Ultimately, I think Gracheva’s service will come to her aid if she maintains consistency throughout. Besides, having played the championship match here last season, she is in familiar terrain.
Prediction: Gracheva in 3
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Head–to–Head: Minnen 1 vs 0 Lamens
Since their last meeting, both players have shown notable progress. Interestingly, both players have identical records on hardcourts, with each winning seven out of 11 matches, even coming back from a set down to win their respective first-round matches.
This is expected to go the wire, but I’ll g with Lamens who unleashed six aces in her previous match to navigate a win and equal their head-to-head.
Prediction: Lamens in 3
Head–to–Head: First Meeting
Kessler has been one of the promising players of 2025, with eight wins out of 13 matches, and her first-round victory over Viktorija Golubic highlights her current form and confidence on the court.
While Bucsa’s experience and determination make her a tricky opponent, considering both players’ recent performances and current form, Kessler’s momentum and home crowd support will earn her victory.
Prediction: Kessler in 2
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