Anna Kalinskaya met Camila Osorio in the Roland-Garros third round on Saturday, May 30, with the No. 22 seed carrying a moneyline price of 1.91 at Bet365. The match mattered because it came with ranking points and prize money attached, and Kalinskaya arrived in Paris after two straight wins that left her looking smooth and in rhythm.
That made her the cleaner betting case, even with Osorio having already beaten a No. 14 seed and then survived a grueling three-set match to reach the same stage. Kalinskaya had handled Lois Boisson in the first round and Alina Korneeva in the second, while Osorio had knocked out Ekaterina Alexandrova and then outlasted Yulia Putintseva, enough to keep the third-round meeting from looking one-sided on form alone.
The context in Paris helped explain why the market leaned Kalinskaya’s way. The women’s draw was still wide open with most of the biggest names alive, aside from Elena Rybakina, and this was one of the matches filling the third round as half the Round of 16 was already set. That left Kalinskaya, who had entered the tournament as a seed and moved through her first two matches without much fuss, in position to justify the price.
But Osorio had already shown at Roland-Garros that she could make a path through stronger opposition, and that is what kept this from being a simple seed-versus-underdog story. Beating a top-15 seed and then getting through three sets changes the shape of a draw, even when the numbers still point toward Kalinskaya as the better value.
What came next was the part the betting market could not settle: whether Kalinskaya’s sharp run in Paris would keep going, or whether Osorio’s resilience would turn the third round into another upset. For readers following anna kalinskaya as a live value play, the result was the only piece that mattered once the match began.

