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WTA Bogota Day 4 Predictions Including Bouzkova vs Vandewinkel

WTA Bogota Day 4 Predictions Including Bouzkova vs Vandewinkel

The last set of the WTA Bogota Round of 16 matches will be completed on Day 4 with two-time defending champion and home favourite Camila Osorio in action as she continues her quest for a three-peat in familiar territory. Three other matches are also on the cards. As always, we here at LWOT give our predictions and analysis, but which players do you think will win?

WTA Bogota Day 4 Predictions

Camila Osorio vs Jazmín Ortenzi

Head–to–Head: First Meeting

Camila Osorio is back in Bogotá with a point to prove, and the two-time defending champion isn’t letting go of her crown quietly. The third seed dug deep to overturn Caroline Dolehide, flipping the match with trademark grit after a slow start. With the top 50 back in her sights, Osorio looks right at home on these courts once again.

Up next is qualifier Jazmin Ortenzi, who breezed past Irene Burillo to set up an all-South American clash. But the gulf in ranking and, more importantly, her pedigree in Bogota is hard to ignore. Osorio thrives here, and unless Ortenzi can produce something special, this feels firmly on the Colombian’s racquet.

Prediction: Osorio in 2

Emiliana Arango vs Guiomar Maristany Zuleta de Reales

Head–to–Head:  First Meeting

Emiliana Arango finally has something to build on. After a brutal start to the season, the Colombian snapped into life with a statement comeback, dismantling Maria Lourdes Carle 1-6 6-2 6-0 to notch just her second win of the year. Still, the manner of it suggests she may be turning a corner at exactly the right moment.

Next up is Guiomar Maristany Zuleta de Reales, fresh off a stunning 6-1 6-1 upset of seventh seed Fran Jones. But despite that shock result, the numbers lean heavily toward Arango. Back on familiar ground and facing a player with just two tour-level wins, Arango will sense a real opportunity to string wins together and keep that momentum rolling.

Prediction: Arango in 3

Jessica Bouzas Maneiro vs Varvara Lepchenko

Head–to–Head: First Meeting

Jessica Bouzas Maneiro looked sharp, composed, and completely at home on the clay, commanding a straight-sets win over Tiantsoa Sarah Rakotomanga Rajaonah to storm into the round of 16, her fourth victory of the year, and a clash with Varvara Lepchenko for a place in the quarter-finals.

Lepchenko arrives with a confidence boost of her own after snapping a long drought at the tour level, battling past Lia Karatancheva in three sets.

Both players are comfortable on clay, but Bouzas Maneiro’s higher ceiling and stronger résumé at this level give her the edge. With ranking points and momentum on the line, the Spaniard has a real opportunity to push toward a career-high in the coming weeks, and this is exactly the kind of match she’ll expect to take.

Prediction: Bouzas Maneiro in 2

Marie Bouzkova vs Hanne Vandewinkel

Head–to–Head: First Meeting

Marie Bouzkova wasted no time stamping her authority on the draw, dismantling Ana Sofia Sanchez 6-2 6-0 in a brutally efficient opener. The top seed barely broke stride, dictating from the baseline and offering a reminder of the level she brings when locked in to set up a second-round clash with Hanne Vandewinkel.

The Belgian arrives with momentum, grinding past Sofia Costoulas in three sets to notch her 22nd win of the season and extend a growing reputation for resilience. But this is a significant step up. Bouzkova’s consistency and class should test that confidence to its limits, and if she maintains her opening-round intensity, she looks well-placed to power deeper into Bogotá.

Prediction: Bouzkova in 2

Main Photo Credit: Robert Deutsch – USA TODAY Sports

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