Each day through the first four rounds, Richard Pagliaro will preview three must-see matches—and give his predictions.
(7) Caroline Wozniacki vs. Tamira Paszek
—Head to Head: Wozniacki leads 1-0
Paszek scored successive Top 10 wins over former Wimbledon finalist Marion Bartoli and Angelique Kerber to win Eastbourne on Saturday, and the 2011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist has a real shot to knock off the former No. 1 on Tuesday. Paszek hits the ball harder than her 5'5" frame suggests, sharing some similarities with another vertically-challenged flat hitter, Dominika Cibulkova, who upset Wozniacki in the fourth round last year. The 37th-ranked Paszek has fond memories of SW19: She was the girls’ runner-up in 2005.
If Wozniacki gets down early and starts feeling the pressure, she will be in big trouble. Wozniacki has lost her opening match in two of her last three tournaments, including a three-set loss to Christina McHale in Eastbourne last week. It’s tempting to pick Paszek, who thrives on grass. But Wozniacki is better athletically, knows the Austrian is dangerous, and should be eager after her third-round loss at Roland Garros.
The Pick: Wozniacki in three sets