CMitchell22425: If I'm playing in a H2H, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect that WGT will select an opponent that I have a 40% - 60% chance of beating (and vise versa).
And how exactly would WGT do that? How would they accurately estimate each player's chances of winning any particular match-up?
In order to keep H2H games moving along, WGT matches you with the first available player who also happens to be looking for a match at that particular time. Sometimes that's a better player than you, sometimes you are the better player, and sometimes you're pretty close skill-wise.
Once the game begins, my advice is to just do your best. If you win, great. If you lose, even if it's a beat-down, shrug it off and move on. Control what you can (i.e. your own play), not what you can't.