A look at Andrey Rublev vs Tommy Paul ATP Gijon Open Tennis 2022 prediction and head-to-head
Andrey Rublev and Tommy Paul will face each other at the last eight of the ATP Gijon Open 2022.
Let us have a look at their past performance, current form, and head-to-head records.
Andrey Rublev vs Tommy Paul ATP Gijon Open Tennis 2022 Quarter-Final Schedule, Date, Time, Prediction, Head To Head, Odds, Results, Score, Tickets And Live Stream
Andrey Rublev vs Tommy Paul ATP Gijon Open Tennis 2022 H2H Record
Venue: Gijon, Spain
Prize Money: $612,000
October 14, 2022, Friday
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Time: 7:30 am | 12:30 pm | 5:00 pm
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Head To Head: 3-1
In their previous meetings, Tommy Paul is down 3-1 to Rublev. Rublev had won their first three matches, but the American had won their most recent match in Indian Wells in 2021 by scores of 6-4, 3-6, and 7-5.
Prediction
On Friday, the top seed Andrey Rublev will take on the fifth seed Tommy Paul in the quarterfinals of the Gijon Open.
Rublev has had a productive season thus far, reaching the quarterfinals of both the US Open and Roland Garros in addition to winning three trophies. Additionally, he went to the semifinals at Astana, Bastad, Rotterdam, Washington, and Indian Wells. The Russian arrived in Gijon after falling to Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final four of the Astana Open in three sets the week before. He will be eager to get back to winning titles in the Spanish city. The victory on Thursday for Ilya Ivashka over the World No. 9 required three sets of 6-3, 5-7, and 6-4.
Meanwhile, on the other side, the past year has seen Tommy Paul advance significantly on the circuit. On Stockholm’s indoor hardcourts, the 25-year-old won his maiden championship the previous year. In addition to reaching the Wimbledon Round of 16 and the semifinals at Delray Beach, the American has maintained his momentum this season by advancing to eight other quarterfinals. The biggest of those, which occurred at the Montreal Masters, helped him get into the top 30 of the overall rankings.
Paul will play this week in the Gijon Open, his first match since the US Open. With two victories without dropping a set in his first two matches, he has already demonstrated superb tennis.
The Russian serves more effectively than the other and has lately been on fire. He produced 10 aces and won 81% of the first-serve points he received against Ivashka, tipping the scales in his favour. Rublev could win the match despite Paul’s ability to put him in trouble; these factors include the Russian’s serve and previous record of defeating him repeatedly.