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Bet on Daria Snigur vs Katarzyna Kawa on Tennis

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Who is favored to win the Daria Snigur vs Katarzyna Kawa at the Australian Open (W)?

Daria Snigur is slightly favored to win against Katarzyna Kawa based on her stronger hard-court results and higher ranking over the past month, with indicative odds around 1.70 for Snigur and 2.10 for Kawa from major sportsbooks as of early January 2026; always check the latest market just before placing a bet with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time does Daria Snigur vs Katarzyna Kawa at the Australian Open (W) start?

The match between Daria Snigur and Katarzyna Kawa at the Australian Open (W) is scheduled to start on 1/12/2026 at 11:00 PM UTC, which is 10:00 AM local time on 13 January in Melbourne (AEDT, UTC+11).

Where is the Daria Snigur vs Katarzyna Kawa at the Australian Open (W) being played?

This Australian Open (W) match will be played in Melbourne, Australia, at Melbourne Park, a hard-court complex featuring multiple show courts including Rod Laver Arena (capacity about 14,820) and Margaret Court Arena (around 7,500), all using Plexicushion-style acrylic surfaces suited to aggressive baseline play.

Daria Snigur vs Katarzyna Kawa at the Australian Open (W) prediction & odds – who is expected to win?

Given Snigur’s recent form on hard courts and her better performance against top-150 opposition in the last month, a reasonable prediction is a tight straight-sets or three-set win for Daria Snigur, with markets often pricing her around 1.70 on the moneyline and a games handicap of -2.5, while total games lines are typically set near 21.5 for this kind of matchup.

What is the head to head record between Daria Snigur vs Katarzyna Kawa?

As of the latest available data from the past month, there is no widely recorded WTA-level head-to-head meeting between Daria Snigur and Katarzyna Kawa, so this Australian Open (W) match is effectively a fresh matchup where recent hard-court results and playing style matchups matter more than historical clashes.