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Grecie Minnen and Theresa Martyntsova referenced

In Moscow time on July 17, at 11:30, Tereza Martincova, a 26-year-old Czech, will face off against a 23-year-old Belgian in the semi-final match of the championship taking place in Prague.

Theresa Martyntsova and Grecie Minnen (names provided)
Theresa Martyntsova and Grecie Minnen (names provided)

Grecie Minnen and Theresa Martyntsova referenced

In the upcoming semifinals of the current tournament in Prague, Czech Republic's Tereza Martincova will face off against Belgium's Greet Minnen. This highly anticipated match is one of the key events to watch in the tournament.

Martincova, currently ranked 78th in the WTA rankings, has been in impressive form, having defeated Slovakia's Viktoria Kuzmova in the quarterfinals with a score of 6-2, 6-2. She is expected to continue her winning streak in the semifinals, given her strong home crowd support and current form.

Interestingly, this will be the second meeting between Martincova and Minnen. The first encounter took place in 2020, with Martincova emerging victorious.

Minnen, ranked 122nd, has also shown her mettle in the tournament. She easily defeated Australia's Storm Sanders in the quarterfinals with a score of 6-2, 6-1. However, she has been struggling in the tournament compared to her season average of 23 wins in 37 matches.

This will be the first time Minnen faces Martincova on Martincova's home court, adding an extra layer of excitement to the match. The semifinals match is scheduled to take place in the current tournament, determining who advances to the finals.

In doubles, Laura Siegemund and her Russian partner Vera Swonarewa will also be in action. The pair, who reached the quarterfinals at the US Open in 2023, are expected to put up a strong fight in their respective doubles match.

Tereza Martincova's odds to win the semifinals match are 1.71 at 1xStavka. While Minnen has shown resilience in the tournament, Martincova's previous wins against Minnen and her current form make her the favourite to win the match.

Both Martincova and Minnen have had impressive runs in other tournaments as well. Martincova reached the quarterfinals in Birmingham, while Minnen reached the quarterfinals in Lyon.

As the semifinals approach, all eyes will be on Martincova and Minnen as they battle it out on the court in Prague. The winner will secure a spot in the finals of the current tournament.

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