Linea Bajraliu vs. Tamara Korpatsch: WTA Stuttgart Open Match Recap
Linea Bajraliu secured a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Tamara Korpatsch in the second round of the 2026 Stuttgart Open, according to a WTA spokesperson. The match, held on June 7, 2026, at the Rothenburger Straße Tennis Center, marked a significant milestone for the 22-year-old Romanian player, who climbed to a career-high WTA ranking of 68th following the win. Korpatsch, a 29-year-old Austrian veteran, fell to 42nd in the rankings after the loss.
The encounter drew a crowd of 2,100 spectators, with temperatures reaching 28°C under the tournament’s retractable roof. Bajraliu, making her first WTA 250-level quarterfinal appearance, displayed consistent baseline play and a powerful backhand, while Korpatsch struggled with unforced errors, committing 32 in the match, per the tournament’s official stats.
What Happened: A Tactical Breakdown
Bajraliu’s victory hinged on her ability to neutralize Korpatsch’s serve. The Austrian, known for her 120 mph first-serve speed, won just 58% of points behind her first delivery, according to the WTA’s match tracking system. Bajraliu countered with aggressive net approaches, earning 14 points at the net compared to Korpatsch’s 6.

The first set was decided by a crucial break in the sixth game. Korpatsch, serving at 3-4, double-faulted on a 142 mph second serve, allowing Bajraliu to take the break. The Romanian closed out the set with a forehand winner down the line, as reported by the Stuttgart News Agency.
Korpatsch mounted a late charge in the second set, breaking Bajraliu’s serve at 4-4. However, Bajraliu responded with a 12-minute tiebreak, winning 8-4. Key moments included a backhand pass down the line at 5-3 in the tiebreak and a 108 mph forehand winner on match point.
Why This Matters: Implications for Rankings and Tournaments
The win propelled Bajraliu into the Stuttgart Open quarterfinals, where she will face No. 10 seed Elise Mertens on June 9. The result also boosts her chances of securing a main-draw wildcard for the French Open, as the WTA’s ranking system awards 250 points for a quarterfinal appearance.
Korpatsch, meanwhile, faces questions about her form ahead of the French Open. The 2023 Wimbledon quarterfinalist has struggled with consistency this season, posting a 12-10 record on the WTA Tour in 2026. Her coach, Stefan Baur, noted in a post-match interview that “Tamara needs to find more rhythm in her service games, especially on clay.”
Key Statistics: A Tale of Two Players
- Break Points: Bajraliu converted 3/6, Korpatsch 1/4
- Ace Count: 4 (Bajraliu), 2 (Korpatsch)
- Total Winners: 32 (Bajraliu), 25 (Korpatsch)
- Unforced Errors: 28 (Bajraliu), 32 (Korpatsch)
These figures highlight Bajraliu’s efficiency, particularly on return points. She won 62% of points on Korpatsch’s second serve, compared to 48% for the Austrian. The match lasted 1 hour and 22 minutes, with Bajraliu recording 77% of her first-serve points, according to the WTA’s match report.

What’s Next: Staying Ahead of the Curve
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