Taylor Townsend vs. Jelena Ostapenko Preview: Head-to-Head and Prediction for US Open 2025

Home favorite Taylor Townsend is set to face a tough opponent in Jelena Ostapenko in the second round of the 2025 US Open.

The energy at Flushing Meadows is electric, and Taylor Townsend knows it. The American carries the hopes of a roaring home crowd into one of her biggest matches of the year. Standing across the net? Jelena Ostapenko, a former Grand Slam champion who’s made a career out of silencing hostile crowds. This second-round clash promises fireworks.

Townsend began her US Open campaign with a solid 6-4, 6-4 win over Antonia Ružić and will aim to build on that momentum. The American looked composed in her opening match, showing the kind of form that could trouble higher-ranked opponents.

Meanwhile, Ostapenko, a recent Cincinnati Open quarterfinalist, opened her US Open campaign with a convincing straight-sets victory over Wang Xinyu. However, the home crowd firmly backs her opponent in the second round, so she will face a formidable challenge that goes beyond just tennis tactics.

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Taylor Townsend vs. Jelena Ostapenko Match Details

  • Date: Aug. 27, 2025
  • Tournament: US Open
  • Round: Second Round
  • Venue: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York City
  • Category: Grand Slam
  • Surface: Outdoor hard
  • Live telecast: ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV and Sling TV

Townsend vs. Ostapenko Head-to-Head

Their rivalry now spans two matches, tied at 1–1. The American claimed victory in their previous meeting at the 2024 Canadian Open and will look to carry that momentum into their upcoming US Open clash.

Interestingly, they had met before at the 2018 US Open, where the Latvian prevailed in three sets. That earlier encounter adds another layer of intrigue to Wednesday’s showdown.

Townsend vs. Ostapenko Prediction

The North American hard-court swing has been equally turbulent for both players. Ostapenko began it determined to move past her disappointing first-round exit at Wimbledon. Still, her start in Montreal was challenging, as she lost in the third round to eventual finalist Naomi Osaka.

Turning her attention to the Cincinnati Open, the 28-year-old aimed to build momentum for the US Open. Yet her efforts fell short once more, as she again exited in the round of 32, this time to Lucia Bronzetti.

Townsend, meanwhile, enters the match with a 16–13 win-loss record. She kicked off her North American hard-court swing at the Citi Open, making an impressive run to the quarterfinals before falling to eventual champion Leylah Fernandez.

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The 29-year-old hasn’t been able to build on that momentum since. She played in the Canadian Open, defeating Jelena Ostapenko in the third round. She also finished as a doubles finalist alongside Zhang Shuai. Townsend showed glimpses of promise in Cincinnati but was ultimately ousted in the third round by Jessica Bouzas.

Both players lean heavily on their serves, but Townsend holds a slight edge, winning nearly 66% of her service games compared to Ostapenko’s 63.5%. She also boasts a stronger hard-court record, with 61.8% wins versus Ostapenko’s roughly 55%.

Both are capable of a strong contest, but Townsend’s superior record and support from the home crowd could give her a slight edge on Wednesday.

Prediction: Townsend to win in three sets.

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