(8) Petra Kvitova vs. (9) Samantha Stosur
Head-to-head: Kvitova leads 4-0
Two Grand Slam champions square off in a contrast of styles. Stosur’s helium-high kick serve is one of the best in the sport, and she uses it to set up her topspin forehand, which can torment opponents with its shoulder-high bounce. Because Stosur hits with so much spin, her margin of error is usually higher than the flatter-hitting Kvitova.
The 6' Kvitova handles the high ball well—when she’s confident she will step into the court, take the ball on the rise, and hammer her reply—and won their lone clay-court meeting, permitting just three games at the 2008 French Open. Look for Stosur to use her low slice backhand and try to disrupt Kvitova’s timing, alternating the height of her heavy topspin forehand with this shot that can slither near opponents' ankles.
Their last two meetings have both gone the distance and this should be another tight one. Kvitova can be erratic—see the second set of her 6-4, 0-6, 7-5 win over Sabine Lisicki in the prior round—but if the 2011 Wimbledon winner can avoid a mid-match malaise and hit her lefty forehand cross-court with aggression to Stosur's backhand, I believe she will reach her second straight Rome quarterfinal.
The Pick: Kvitova in three sets