The WTA Linz tournament has progressed to the round of 16, yet two first-round matches remain on the schedule. While these remaining fixtures may not showcase the tournament’s highest-ranked players, they nonetheless warrant attention. This article provides a preview of these final two opening-round contests at Linz.
Anhelina Kalinina vs. Panna Udvardy Preview
Head-to-Head: 2-0
Anhelina Kalinina has demonstrated impressive form on clay, particularly in recent tournaments. She nearly dominated the WTA Antalya series, reaching the final in all three events. Across her last four clay tournaments, she has consistently advanced to the final in each, securing two titles in 2026. One of her earlier victories came against Panna Udvardy in the quarterfinals of WTA Antalya 2, a match where Udvardy showed resilience, pushing Kalinina to a tight 7-6(3), 7-5 scoreline. Udvardy herself recently reached the final at WTA Bogota, where she fell to Maria Bouzkova in three sets.
Match Analysis: Kalinina vs. Udvardy
Kalinina has a perfect 2-0 head-to-head record against Udvardy, winning both previous encounters in straight sets. While these matches were closely contested, Kalinina consistently emerged victorious, indicating a favorable matchup. Given her current exceptional form and her historical dominance over Udvardy, Anhelina Kalinina is strongly favored to secure a straight-sets victory in this upcoming match.
Anastasia Potapova vs. Shuai Zhang Preview
Head-to-Head: 1-0
Anastasia Potapova and Shuai Zhang last faced each other in 2019 at WTA Toronto. In that encounter, Potapova won the first set 7-6(2), and the match was tied at 1-1 in the second set when Zhang retired. Potapova subsequently lost to Belinda Bencic in the following round.
Match Analysis: Potapova vs. Zhang
Shuai Zhang’s performance on clay courts is notably less consistent, with a sub-.500 win record on the surface. She now faces Anastasia Potapova, who, while not a clay specialist, is a competent player on this surface. Potapova has previously defeated Zhang, even on Zhang’s preferred hard court. Considering Zhang is now competing on clay, a surface less suited to her game, Potapova holds a significant advantage. Given their past tight encounter before Zhang’s retirement, a closely contested match is anticipated, with Potapova ultimately expected to win in straight sets.

