![]() ![]() Stan Wawrinka has struggled with is movement upon returning to the ATP Tour. Rising young star Auger-Aliassime could rise up though. Damir Dzumhur should beat Mikhail Kukushkin and Felix Auger-Aliassime/Thomas Fabbiano to reach the quarters opposite Berdych. He’ll open with Hugo Gaston or a qualifier. Tomas Berdych was unwell in Rotterdam but he could have a great week in Marseille. RBA at his best should ease into the semis. RBA faces Malek Jaziri/Julien Benneteau, while Khachanov drew a qualifier and Mischa Zverev/Blaz Kavcic. Roberto Bautista Agut and Karen Khachanov are heavy favorites to reach the quarters from the first section. Here is your full preview, with predictions. The 250 indoor hard court stop in Marseille continues the ATP World Tour’s early year tournaments in Europe. Any names, logos, or images are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders.Stan Wawrinka Continues Comeback Tour at ATP Marseille 2018 We are not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, PGA, UFC, or any other league or team. Please be aware of and respect the laws regarding sports betting for your jurisdiction. © Copyright 2023 ® Cookie Settings The content of this website is intended to be used for entertainment purposes only. For more from Mike, check out his archiveand follow him. Mike Spector is a featured writer at BettingPros. You can get started with our 101 section - including 10 Sports Betting Tips for Beginners - or head to more advanced strategies - like Key Numbers When Betting Against the Spread - to learn more. Whether you’re new to sports betting or a betting pro, our Sports Betting Strategy and Advice page is for you. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | RadioPublic | Breaker | Castbox | Pocket Casts Open 2022 Betting Odds, Preview & PredictionsĬonnect with sportsbooks to automatically sync your balances and bets > The Pick: Tsitsipas Will Not Win His Quarter U.S. In addition, the New York crowd can be ruthless and unforgiving, and many will still root against Tsitsipas for his antics against Murray. However, seeing as the Greek has never made it past the third round in Flushing Meadows, we cannot get too excited about his prospects of a deep run this year. Tsitsipas is favored to win his quarter, one that also features big-serving American Taylor Fritz and Matteo Berrettini. Tsitsipas may hold the title of the best player in the men’s draw to never have won a Grand Slam and is looking to change that with a breakthrough run at Flushing Meadows. Though he has not played a lot of tennis since Wimbledon, Tsitsipas has to be happy with his recent results, with two finals appearances and one win in his last four tournaments. ![]() Murray said that he had “lost respect” for the Greek player after the match. ![]() Tsitsipas’s most infamous moment came in that match against Murray when he took an eight-minute bathroom break, which had people accusing him of cheating. Open last year against Andy Murray and Adrian Mannarino before losing a thrilling five-set match to the up-and-coming and now world No. Tsitsipas dropped at least one set in his first two wins at the U.S. However, his 56% winning percentage (5-4 record) is slightly better than his. Open has been Tsitsipas’s worst of all the four Grand Slams in terms of best finish, as he has reached the fourth round or better in the other three.
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