This week’s ATP 500 occasion in Dubai welcomes eight of the world’s top 15 men’s tennis players, including three of the top 10. The Dubai Open is headlined by the world’s seventh and sixth top rated players in Kei Nishikori and Roger Federer.Top seed Nishikori starts the tournament with a game against 58th rated Benoit Paire. 5/7 matches have been won by nishikori together with the Frenchman including each of their past three.
Nishikori would be the fresher of the two having last played in a semi-finals conquer February 16th in Rotterdam. He’s 1-0 against the Greek kid.
Outside of a Round of 32 depart in Rotterdam, Tsitsipas has run deeply into every tournament this year having reached at least the quarter-finals four occasions in 2019. Earlier today he conquered Mikhail Kukushkin to claim the Open 13 name in Marseille, meaning I am unsure just how much either player will have left in the tank this past week. Though in +8000 any type of conduct by the Kazakhstani might look like a great bet a couple of days from now.Should seedings hold true to form, a matchup with 12th rated Stefanos Tsitsipas could be in the cards to the quarter-finals. Marin ??ili?? Top Seed in Second Quarter
He may be the tournament’s third overall seed, but Marin ??ili?? has only four competitive matches for his name in 2019. He also reached the Round of 16 at Australia, but withdrew from Rotterdam due to a knee injury.
He’ll face Gael Monfils in the first round, who recently won a title in Rotterdam past Sunday.The Frenchman has been coping with an accident of his own having pulled from Marseille this past week with a wrist injury.
Too many questions here for me between those two, significance seeming to world number 15 Daniil Medvedev could be worth a bet. The Russian has played with a powerful 2019 and has been resting last week after losing to Monfils from the semis of Rotterdam.
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