Raducanu v Juvan stats & odds in Cluj-Napoca.
Top seed Emma Raducanu contests a vital Round of 16 battle at the WTA Transylvania Open 2026 against Kaja Juvan of Slovenia. After a practically flawless start to her campaign in Romania, the British sensation is gunning for glory in her upcoming encounters. However, Juvan has bounced back in style after being knocked out of the Australian Open by eventual champion Elena Rybakina. With the winner of this battle set to take on either No. 7 seed Olga Danilovic or Maja Chalinska in the quarterfinals, who is going to hold their nerve on Wednesday?
Opening round win for @EmmaRaducanu at the @TransylvaniaOpn! 🌟
— LTA (@the_LTA) February 2, 2026
Top seed Emma cruised to a 6-0, 6-4 victory over Greet Minnen to make the last 16 #BackTheBrits 🇬🇧 | @WTA pic.twitter.com/qjarorPmT4
Becoming the US Open champion at the age of 18 is an achievement that Emma Raducanu can boast about for the rest of her life. The World No. 30 is currently the top ranked female British player, and earned an impressive 6-0 6-4 victory in her opener. The former Top-10 starlet has a 63% success rate throughout her career. But for 25-year-old Kaja Juvan to stand a chance against the Briton, it will take a mammoth effort. Currently ranked No. 97 in the world, she is searching for her first WTA championship. Juvan defeated Elena Bertea 6-3 6-4 in Round-1.
It was a courageous WTA main draw debut for Elena Bertea, but Kaja Juvan prevails in two competitive sets!#TO2026 🧛🏻♀️ pic.twitter.com/c6WnG7oTIT
— Transylvania Open (@TransylvaniaOpn) February 2, 2026
According to the tennis betting odds on BetMGM, Emma Raducanu (-315) is the favorite to beat Kaja Juvan (+235) in the pre-quarterfinals at Cluj-Napoca in Romania. Here’s how we are betting on this Round of 16 clash between Raducanu and Juvan, including our best bets, supporting odds and a set-score prop for bigger prices.
Given below are the latest odds for Emma Raducanu vs Kaja Juvan from the top sportsbooks. We are looking at the match money line, game handicap and total games, plus some set betting markets where available.
| Market | BetMGM | FanDuel |
| Moneyline | Raducanu (-315), Juvan (+235) | Raducanu (-350), Juvan (+270) |
| Game Handicap | Raducanu -4.5 (-110), Juvan +4.5 (-118) | Raducanu -4.5 (-122), Juvan +4.5 (-110) |
| Total Games | >20.5 (-113), <20.5 (-115) | >20.5 (-110), <20.5 (-125) |
| Set Betting | Raducanu 2-0 (-127) | Raducanu 2-0 (-130) |
Our Pick: Emma Raducanu -1.5 Sets at -110
Despite their head-to-head standing at 0-0, the game style of Juvan suits Raducanu’s baseline attacks. While the Slovenian has a strong first serve and fierce groundstrokes to back it up, her ball placement is exploitable as she lands her shots into the strike zone of the opponent. Provided Juvan can withstand Raducanu’s initial barrage, the 23-year-old has a tendency to suffer a major drop in level as the match extends. However, we are sensing a straight sets win in accordance with the betting market based on form and stylistic match-up.
The head-to-head between Raducanu and Juvan is currently 0-0. There is no available record of their previous matches on the WTA Tour.
The WTA Transylvania Open 2026 can be streamed live on various platforms and channels, depending on which part of the world you are watching from. This includes Tennis Channel, WTA TV, TSN, DAZN, ESPN International, beIN Sports, Setanta Sports, Sky Sports and SuperSport.
| Date | February 4, 2026 |
| Time | |
| Tournament | WTA Transylvania Open, Round of 16 |
| Surface | Indoor Hard Court |
| Court | Centre Court, BTarena Cluj-Napoca |
| TV/Streaming | Tennis Channel, WTA TV, TSN, DAZN, ESPN International, beIN Sports, Setanta Sports, Sky Sports, SuperSport |
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