Once again, we’re dealing with some absurdly good first round matches in the North American Masters 1000 on solid ground. A number of the best ATP players are gearing up for their campaigns in Cincinnati on Monday, and we’ll give our predictions on who’s going to be marching on. As always, we are expecting all of today’s matches. In addition to this article, we also have three more days. Single Features Sebastian Korda vs Karen Khachanovsecond titles Andy Murray vs. Stan WawrinkaAnd the third features Matteo Berrettini vs. Francis Tiafoe. So, who’s going to be in his class on Day Two of Cincinnati?
Cincinnati ATP Day 2 Predictions
Alex Mulcan vs Diego Schwartzman
Head to head: Schwartzman 1 – 0
Exciting battle on the first day. Schwartzman is in an interesting place now. his victory Davidovich Fokina In Montreal last week he was amazing – he fought in the early hours as he always does 0-3, 15-40 down and found a way to win in typical “El Peque” fashion. However, he’s gone to Ramos-Vinolas in straight sets after that, making it clear that he’s not where he should be now.
Mulcan is very promising at the moment, and I have no doubts that he is planning a good future. Diego usually gets along brilliantly with left-handers. He destroyed Nadal in Rome 2020 and took several sets at the French Open – and has an impressive record overall against the left players. Sadly, Diego is constantly oscillating between great and shockingly poor performances these days – whether this is a training or confidence issue, I’m not sure now. Having said that, although – Scwartzman still often outperforms the players he has to beat for some reason, and even though he’s not in great shape, he should get ahead here – although it would be a tough test against a strong opponent .
Prediction: Schwartzman at 3
Cameron Norrie vs. Holger Ron
Head to head: Nuri 1 – 0
This is one of the matches sounds Incredibly interesting. Realistically, Cam Norrie is one of the best tennis players on the planet and there is no doubt that he will absolutely change that. Ron has been poor since he ousted Tsitsipas in Paris, and two victories here and there aren’t convincing enough to suggest to me that he’s got a chance here.
Nori is more solid than most rounds. He’s improved his fitness, gameplay and everything about him – and I don’t see how Ron can match that. Nouri’s hitting appears to be reserved for the top 5 at present – and Ron simply isn’t good enough at the moment for British fitness and athletics, not to mention he’s a great shot maker too. Nori is a league higher than Ron at the moment, and he should look to dismiss this challenge as quickly as possible.
Prediction: Nouri in 2
Denis Shapovalov vs. Grigor Dimitrov
Head to head: Dimitrov 2 – 1
Can you have a more sought-after first round than this? One of the troubled players inthe lost general“The ‘NextGen’ star has played out of form. Both are quite explosive, but can equally produce a frustrating amount of errors given how good they are both. It’s tough for many tennis fans, as I’m sure many of the roots for both players depend on how good they are.” Can is being.
It’s really hard to name this. Shapovalov showed signs of his best in Montreal, while Dimitrov feels he could win the Masers 1000 one day but lose in the first round of the ATP 250 the next. I think I should support Dimitrov here – although he’s erratic, he has a bigger margin of error in his game than Shapovalov – whose high-stakes game is more responsible than the Bulgarian.
Prediction: Dimitrov at 3
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